The Music of Harrison Birtwistle

Robert Adlington author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

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This book gives a comprehensive view of Harrison Birtwistle's music, considering its wider cultural significance.

This book provides a comprehensive view of Harrison Birtwistle's large and varied output. Structured around a number of broad themes - theatre, song, time and texture - the book discusses every work but avoids in-depth technical analysis, focusing instead upon the music's wider cultural significance.Harrison Birtwistle has become the most eminent and acclaimed of contemporary British composers. This book provides a comprehensive view of his large and varied output. It contains descriptions of every published work, and also of a number of withdrawn and unpublished pieces. Revealing light is often cast on the more familiar pieces by considering these lesser-known areas of Birtwistle's oeuvre. The book is structured around a number of broad themes - themes of significance to Birtwistle, but also to much other music. These include theatre, song, time and texture. This approach emphasizes the music's multifarious ways of meaning; now that even the academic world no longer takes the merits of 'difficult' contemporary music for granted, it is all the more important to assess what it represents beyond mere technical innovation. Adlington thus avoids in-depth technical analysis, focusing instead upon the music's wider cultural significance.

'… important contributions to our understanding of his importance.' The Wire
'… a probing, rigorous discussion of his music. This thoughtful book deserves a warm reception.' Diana Burrell, The Musical Times

ISBN: 9780521630825

Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm

Weight: 610g

258 pages