The Music and Thought of Michael Tippett: Modern Times and Metaphysics (Music in the Twentieth Century)

The Music and Thought of Michael Tippett: Modern Times and Metaphysics (Music in the Twentieth Century)

by David Clarke (Author)

Synopsis

Tippett is often cast as a composer with a strong visionary streak, but what does that mean for a twentieth-century artist? In this multi-faceted study, David Clarke explores Tippett's complex creative imagination - its dialogue between a romantic's aspirations to the ideal and absolute, and a modernist's sceptical realism. He shows how the musical formations of works such as The Midsummer Marriage, King Priam, and The Vision of Saint Augustine resonate with the aesthetic and theoretical ideas of key figures in modern Western culture - some known to have been influential to the composer (such as Jung, Wagner and Yeats), others not usually associated with him (such as Kant, Nietzsche and Adorno). Analyses of late works such as the Triple Concerto and Byzantium also speculate on Tippett's sexuality as a (literally) critical element in his creative and political consciousness.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 356
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 25 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 052158292X
ISBN 13: 9780521582926