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William Walton - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover)
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William Walton - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover)
Series: Bio-Bibliographies in Music
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This bio-bibliography of one the most important contemporary
British composers begins with a brief biographical sketch. Works
and first performances are listed alphabetically by title, and each
entry is followed by the relevant bibliographic citation numbers.
The discography includes sound recordings in all formats. The major
portion of the work, the bibliography, is divided into articles and
reviews; books, theses, and dissertations; articles by Walton; and
films. The archival section lists collections of Walton's music
manuscripts, letters, and miscellanea. Two appendices contain a
chronological listing of works and first performances, and a works
lists arranged by classification. An index of individuals and
performance ensembles completes the work, which will serve as a
significant addition to university libraries and departments of
music. William Turner Walton (1902-1983) was born in Oldham,
England. He showed an early talent for composition and had written
several significant works by 1916. Following his failure to
graduate from Oxford, Walton took up residence with the Sitwell
family in Chelsea and embarked upon one of the most productive
phases of his career. Acclaimed as a milestone in British choral
music, Belshazzar's Feast premiered in 1931, and its instant
success established Walton firmly among the ranks of important
contemporary British composers. Subsequently, Walton began work on
his Symphony No. 1 and simultaneously wrote his first film score,
one of many first-class scores he composed for movies including As
You Like It, Henry V, and ChekhoV's Three Sisters. Walton traveled
to Argentina in 1948, where he met and married his wife Susana. The
couple returned to London, but soon relocated to a villa on Ischia,
an island off the coast of Naples. Another fruitful period ensued,
marked by many important commissions. The composer died in 1983,
and a foundation was later established for the purpose of
transforming the villa into a performing arts center.
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