Alan Rawsthorne
Portrait of a Composer
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:7th Oct '99
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This is the first comprehensive study of the life and music of Alan Rawsthorne (1905-71), one of the leading British composers of the twentieth century. Rawsthorne came from the same generation of composers as Britten, Walton, Tippett, and Constant Lambert. Since his death in 1971 his music, after a period of comparative neglect, is currently enjoying a revival in performance and recording. The composer and pianist John McCabe here brings a lifetime's knowledge of the man and his music to a vivid portrait of Rawsthorne's life, drawing on conversations with his family, friends, and colleagues as well as contemporary documentation. Almost every one of his works is discussed, many of them in detail, demonstrating the versatility and range of Rawsthorne's vision, from popular works, such as Street Corner and the piano concertos, to the remarkable power of his lesser-known later works. In particular McCabe draws attention to the astonishing renewal of Rawsthorne's creative enery during his later period, and the immense broadening of his emotional and technical horizons leading to such masterpieces as the Third Symphony and Carmen Vitale. He makes a powerful case for a thorough reassessment of Rawsthorne's oeuvre. A complimentary CD provides the reader with a representative sample of Rawsthorne's music. Please note, customers are required to send away for the accompanying CD. To request your copy please email: [email protected]
What is particularly satisfying is McCabe's expert blend of description and analysis, so that, by the time he has finished walking you through a work, you know both what it must sound like and why it works * Tempo *
McCabe has a complete command of his subject, effortlessly perceiving detail in individual scores and relating them to Rawsthorne's larger output * Tempo *
With each new work McCabe alights upon, you are sent back to the music to listen to it again, to hear what you missed before he had pointed out what makes it tick * Tempo *
That audience is spledidly served by John McCabe, who provides it with a knowledgeable and just guide to the input and, secondarily, to the man. * Paul Griffiths, TLS *
McCabe is a sage advocate, and one who addresses the music on its own terms: studiously and keenly ... * Paul Griffiths, TLS *
John McCabe ... fills the greatest space available to him with erudition and generosity. His book will not soon be bettered. * Paul Griffiths, TLS *
ISBN: 9780198166931
Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 23mm
Weight: 640g
330 pages