Description
About the Author
CAROLINE POTTER is Visiting Reader in French Music at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. With Boydell she published Erik Satie: A Parisian Composer and his World (2016) which was named Sunday Times classical music book of the year.
Reviews
It's a revelation. -- Tom Service * Music Matters, BBC Radio 3 *
While not strictly a biography, Organised Delirium provides interesting insight into the composer-conductor's education - particularly his studies with Messiaen and Leibowitz, his dalliances with writings by Rene Char and Antonin Artaud, a fascination with the ondes martenot, and the impact that these formative years would have throughout his life. * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE *
Potter shows how analysis, history and aesthetics can be connected in a fascinating and convincing way, while each of the building blocks comes into their own. * OPUS KLASSIEK *
Through Potter's careful research and lively narrative, we discover, and recover, a speed of thought and intensity of feeling in the 20-something Boulez that should help any of us hear his music through fresh ears. * GRAMOPHONE *
Potter takes a valuable initiative, and non-Francophone readers in particular will profit greatly from an array of recent sources, as she liberally quotes and translates them - sources which deal with life in Paris and beyond as the city wrestled with the myriad practical problems of life during and just after the German occupation. * THE MUSICAL TIMES *
Book Information
ISBN 9781837650859
Author Caroline Potter
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Boydell & Brewer
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g