Description
Concentrating upon the composer's first three US concert tours and his thirteen years at Yale, Luther Noss brings to life a observant, energetic, stubborn, and wry personality. Hindemith's journals offer detailed commentary on his experiences at Tanglewood while Noss draws on archives to describe the composer's groundbreaking Collegium concerts, classes, controversial plans to reorganize the School of Music, and other activities. Noss also delves into professional activity that included a huge number of commissions, writing four theory textbooks, an expansion of his Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, and numerous world premieres and other events.
Shows the witty and vividly humorous side of Hindemith's personality
About the Author
Luther Noss was a professor emeritus of music, one-time dean of the School of Music, and curator of the Paul Hindemith Collection at Yale University. He died in 1995.
Reviews
"Noss has thoroughly documented Hindemith's Yale period (1940-53)... The extensively quoted correspondence shows the witty and vividly humorous side of Hindemith's personality as he tries to adjust to musical standards of life in America." -- Howard Boatwright, pupil of Paul Hindemith, Professor Emeritus and former dean, Syracuse University
Book Information
ISBN 9780252015632
Author Luther Noss
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint University of Illinois Press
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Weight(grams) 481g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm