Critical Entertainments: Music Old and New

Critical Entertainments: Music Old and New

by C Rosen (Author)

Synopsis

An extraordinary gifted musician and writer, Charles Rosen is a peerless commentator on the history and performance of music. This book brings together many of the essays that have established him as one of the most influential and eloquent voices in the field of music in our time. These essays cover a broad range of musical forms, historical periods, and issues - from Bach through Brahms to Carter and Schoenberg, from contrapuntal keyboard music to opera, from performance practices to music history as a discipline. They revisit Rosen's favourite subjects and pursue sole less familiar paths. They court controversy (with strong opinions about performance on historical instruments, the so-called new musicology, and he alleged death of classical music) and offer enlightenment on subjects as diverse as music dictionaries and the aesthetics of stage fright. All are unified by Rosen's abiding concerns and incomparable style. This book should be of interest to all music lovers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 25 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0674177304
ISBN 13: 9780674177307

Media Reviews
Admirers of the through-composed studies Rosen has devoted to the Viennese classical style, Schoenberg, sonata forms, and the composers of the Romantic generation will find much to stimulate and enrage them in these occasional pieces from the same workshop, but the reach of these essays extends well beyond the profession of music. They stake a bold claim for criticism itself, and spell out its responsibilities.--Malcolm Bowie Times Literary Supplement