The World of Twentieth-century Music

The World of Twentieth-century Music

by David Ewen (Author), David Ewen (Author), Stephen J. Pettitt (Primary Contributor)

Synopsis

A welcome new edition of this now standard work is available in paperback for the first time. Fully revised by Stephen J. Pettitt, respected music critic and author, The World of Twentieth-Century Music is the essential companion. New forms, new instruments and new sounds have emerged in the course of this century, blending with the old to produce major works that will stand with the significant creations of all time. In one of the most comprehensive studies of modern music ever published, David Ewen authoritatively and critically explores the development of modern music from 1900 to the present day. Entries on each composer give critical consensus, a brief biography and list works in order of composition with illuminating programmatic and analytical notes. David Ewen, 'music's interpreter to the American people' ( Time magazine) examines in a work of encyclopaedic length and scope the currents and cross-currents of the music of our time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 990
Edition: 2
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 1991

ISBN 10: 0709043988
ISBN 13: 9780709043980

Author Bio
David Ewen, whom Time magazine once described as music's interpreter to the American people , was among the most widely read writers on music in the world. He wrote about fifty books on every facet of music, serious and popular. Among Mr Ewen's works are: The World of Great Composers, The Complete Book of Classical Music, The Home Book of Musical Knowledge and Panorama of American Popular Music. His biographies includes those of Schubert, Johann Strauss, Haydn, Toscannini, and George Gershwin.