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Othmar Schoeck - Life and Works (Hardcover)
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Othmar Schoeck - Life and Works (Hardcover)
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
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Places the Swiss composer Schoeck, master of a late-Romantic style
both sensuous and stringent, in context and gives insight into his
increasingly popular musical works. The work of the late-Romantic
Swiss composer Othmar Schoeck (1886-1957) has in recent years
enjoyed a surge of interest. His 300 songs with piano accompaniment
are now all on CD, as are his orchestral song cycles and five of
his eight stage works. Yet despite an impressive discography
featuring names such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Lucia Popp and
Ian Bostridge, no biographical study of Schoeck has ever been
available in English. Chris Walton, authorof Richard Wagner in
Zurich: The Muse of Place, charts the turbulent course of Schoeck's
life and career with care and candor, from a rampant youth to
midlife monogamy and an old age ravaged by fears of neglect. He
tracesSchoeck's relationships to musicians such as Max Reger,
Ferruccio Busoni, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Paul Hindemith, and Igor
Stravinsky, and to writers Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, and James
Joyce. New light is also shed on Schoeck's uneasy relationship with
Nazi Germany and its culmination, for him, in public humiliation
and private catastrophe. As an accompanist, Schoeck was an
arch-Romantic master of rubato; as a conductor, he was a fervent
champion of the new; and in his compositions, he moved from
late-Romanticism through a modernist vortex to emerge in full
mastery of an individual musical language both sensuous and
stringent. In this thorough new biography, Waltonplaces Schoeck the
man and the artist squarely in the context of his time. Chris
Walton is Extraordinary Professor at the University of Stellenbosch
in South Africa and Managing Director of the Orchestre Symphonique
Bienne in Switzerland. He is the recipient of the 2010 Max
Geilinger Prize honoring exemplary contributions to the literary
and cultural relationship between Switzerland and the
English-speaking world.
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