Joaquín Rodrigo
Writings on Music
Elizabeth Matthews author Raymond Calcraft author Raymond Calcraft translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Nov '21
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- Paperback£39.99(9781032030050)
This collection highlights Joaquín Rodrigo's writings, offering insights into classical music and his influential role as a composer and critic.
This volume presents Joaquín Rodrigo's writings to English-speaking audiences, showcasing his remarkable critical insights into classical music's evolution. Readers will find illuminating discussions on key composers such as Bach, Mozart, Verdi, and Puccini, alongside reflections on Rodrigo's contemporaries. Through these writings, Rodrigo’s perspectives on the history of music come to life, providing a deeper understanding of his artistry.
As Spain's foremost composer in the latter half of the twentieth century, Joaquín Rodrigo was not only prolific in composition—boasting over 170 works including the renowned Concierto de Aranjuez—but also a distinguished writer. His articles and critical reviews reveal a mind that is both analytical and passionate about music. This collection emphasizes his ability to convey complex musical ideas with clarity and depth, making it accessible to a broad audience.
Rodrigo's writings explore various aspects of Spanish culture and its musical heritage, serving as a valuable resource for appreciating his own compositions. His style ranges from incisive and eloquent to poetic and humorously engaging, reflecting his multifaceted personality. The availability of this extensive selection in English is a significant contribution to the fields of musicology and appreciation, appealing to musicians, scholars, and music enthusiasts alike.
‘The translation of every one of the articles, from the simplest to the most complex, could not be bettered, and the concluding essay, a synthesis of music, poetry and history, is simply masterly.’
Cecilia Rodrigo
‘This is a great work… brilliantly accomplished'.
Pepe Romero
‘This is a beautifully presented book, and these excellent translations of the writings of Joaquin Rodrigo cover an immense span of musical awareness. The entire publication provides a scholarly revelation of the insights and responses of a great composer, whose creative life spanned the whole of the 20th century.’
Professor Graham Wade, formerly City of Leeds College of Music
‘Joaquín Rodrigo is universally regarded as one of Spain's greatest composers, but what admirers sometimes overlook is that he was also a prolific author of writings about music and musicians. These provide us with an indispensable window into the mind of a multifaceted artist, one whose works exhibit both emotional immediacy and intellectual sophistication. But to those not fluent in Spanish, the literary dimension of his creative life has remained largely inaccessible—until now. With the advent of Writings on Music, Calcraft and Matthews make available to readers of English an impressive array of commentaries on a wide variety of musical subjects, rendered in a prose style that matches the elegance of the original Spanish and accurately conveys the composer's insights.'
Professor Walter Clark, University of California, Riverside
‘It is wonderful to think that the Spanish will long be reminded of their character, their qualities of thought, of feeling, and of being, through the music of Joaquín Rodrigo’
Yehudi Menuhin
'Raymond Calcraft and Elizabeth Matthews are to be congratulated on the devoted service they have given to Rodrigo. From playing his music, I believe I understand Rodrigo the composer; now I feel I know Rodrigo the man.'
Sir Neville Marriner
ISBN: 9781032030036
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
184 pages