by Caroline Rae (Editor)
This first book in English on the French composer Andre Jolivet (1905-1974) investigates his music, life and influence. A pupil of Varese and colleague of Messiaen in La Jeune France, Jolivet is a major figure in French music of the twentieth century. His music combines innovative language with spirituality, summarised in his self-declared axiom to `restore music's ancient original meaning when it was the magic and incantatory expression of the sacred in human communities'. The book's contextual introduction is followed by contributions, edited by Caroline Rae, from leading international scholars including the composer's daughter Christine Jolivet-Erlih. These assess Jolivet's output and activities from the 1920s through to his last works, exploring creative process, aesthetic, his relationship with the exotic and influences from literature. They also examine, for the first time, the significance of Jolivet's involvement with the visual arts and his activities as conductor, teacher and critic. A chronology of Jolivet's life and works with details of first performances provides valuable overview and reference. This fascinating and comprehensive volume is an indispensable source for research into French music and culture of the twentieth century.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 366
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Nov 2016
ISBN 10: 1472442954
ISBN 13: 9781472442956
`This volume of essays on Andre Jolivet restores the reputation of a composer overshadowed by his slightly younger contemporary Olivier Messiaen - undeservedly, because, as the authors show, it was Messiaen who was greatly indebted to Jolivet. The authors - headed by the book's editor Caroline Rae - illuminate not only the currents and cross-currents in Jolivet's music but also set these in the context of his work as a conductor, writer, teacher, critic and accomplished painter. Beautifully written and illustrated, the book is an indispensable companion to one of the most strikingly original figures of French twentieth-century music.'
Peter Hill, University of Sheffield, UK.
`Andre Jolivet: Music, Art and Literature is the first book in English devoted to this significant composer and brings together internationally leading figures who use new archival sources to argue convincingly for Jolivet's originality and independence.'
Barbara L. Kelly, Royal Northern College of Music, UK.