Elizabeth Maconchy 59
Music as Impassioned Argument
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Music as Impassioned Argument

Elizabeth Maconchy 59

Music as Impassioned Argument

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Description:

  • Pages: 296
  • Parution: 20.03.2018
  • Dimensions: 203 x 143 mm
  • Poids: 351 g
  • ISBN: 9783702475628
  • ISMN: 9790008088902
Dame Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994) is a key 20th century composer of the British music history. As a contemporary and musician, she is on a par with Benjamin Britten and Michael Tippett. She wrote large orchestral works, chamber music for different instrumentations and several stage plays. Her 13 string quartets represent an ultramodern style of the 1930s. In volume 59 of 'Studies on musical criticism and aesthetical research' ('Studien zur Wertungsforschung'), biographical information and photo material on Maconchy are presented, compiled by their two daughters. They are supplemented by cultural-historical studies and work analyses that refer to Maconchy’s work. Furthermore, Annika Forkert discusses Maconchy in the context of Walton, Tippett and Britten, whereas Guido Heldt talks on music for solo instruments and ensemble. Later Christa Brüstle and Rhiannon Mathias deal with the string quartets while Sophia Leithold and Danielle Sofer are the first to elaborate analytically on the stage works 'The Sofa' and 'The Departure'. The appendix includes texts on the music by Maconchy herself, a complete catalogue of works and a detailed bibliography. The two editors, associates at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, have created this volume after a conference about Maconchy.