Description
Bohuslav Martinu was one of the most extraordinary and prolific composers of the twentieth century. Martinu and His World offers a portrait of the composer in all his complexity. Born in the present-day Czech Republic, Martinu was rendered stateless as a result of events around World War II and the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia. He lived for more than a decade in the United States, where he had great success, and died in Switzerland.
Martinu composed more than four hundred works in all genres of instrumental and vocal music, and infused each with a special combination of the lyrical and the dramatic. Alongside an unerring sense of form, his works draw on a kaleidoscope of elements from such sources as Dvorak, American jazz of the 1920s, English Renaissance madrigals, the late Baroque concerto grosso, French Impressionism, Czech and Moravian folk songs, and the contemporary music of his day.
This volume pays special attention to Martinu's little-known operatic works and presents for the first time both a recently discovered personal diary and a series of interviews with important figures who were part of his American years.
Martinu and His World reveals the composer as an essential voice of his time, an original thinker about music past and present, who lived through the political complexities of the twentieth century and stood up to them both as a human being and as an artist.
About the Author
Ales Brezina is a Czech composer, the director of the Bohuslav Martinu Institute in Prague, and chairman of the editorial board of the Bohuslav Martinu Complete Edition. His critical edition of The Epic of Gilgamesh earned the Best Edition Award from the Association of German Music Publishers in 2016. Michael Beckerman is Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor in the Department of Music at New York University. He has edited two previous volumes in the Bard Music Festival series: Janacek and His World and Dvorak and His World. He is the author of Martinu's Mysterious Accident and New Worlds of Dvorak.
Book Information
ISBN 9780226845715
Author Ales Brezina
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Weight(grams) 454g