This reference provides a new perspective on the work of music's
great composers from Bach to Stravinsky, by compiling the comments
and criticism offered by other composers, such as Mahler, Wagner,
Ravel, Tchaikovsky, and many others. Holmes presents an assessment
of composers and musical developments as seen not specifically by
the critics but by the composers' peers. While acknowledging that
not all composers were necessarily perceptive critics and that few
were able to sufficiently distance themselves from their own and
others' work to be objective, the book offers many insights in the
comments made by composers.
The book is organized into 78 short chapters, each focussing on
one composer and relating the complimentary or caustic comments
made about him by as many as 20 other composers. The chapters are
arranged alphabetically by composer and presented in a narrative
form, offering years of birth and death and an introductory
sentence along with the quotations. The sources of all quotations
are documented in a separate note section, and an index of the 85
composers quoted and their subjects is also included. More than
just a book of musical anecdotes, this reference will be an
important addition to both public and university libraries. It will
also be of interest to scholars of music criticism and history,
critics and writers who will find it a useful source of quotes, and
the general reader interested in music.
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