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The Correspondence of Jean Sibelius and Rosa Newmarch, 1906-1939 (Hardcover)
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The Correspondence of Jean Sibelius and Rosa Newmarch, 1906-1939 (Hardcover)
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This edition provides the full set of letters in English
translation. It is complemented by the letters' online availability
in their original language. Rosa Harriet Newmarch [1857-1940] was
well-known in her lifetime as the leading British authority on
Russian music, yet she also enjoyed a long and close friendship
with the Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius [1865-1957]. This edition
traces a personal and professional relationship that lasted more
than three decades, as documented in more than 130 letters, notes
and telegrams currently held in the National Archives of Finland.
The correspondence, conducted in a mixture of French and German,
reveals the intense friendship between Sibelius and Newmarch, sheds
detailed light on Newmarch's contribution to the development of
musical life in Britain, and provides some of Sibelius's most
intimate commentary on his own works, as well as on those of other
composers. This edition contains the complete extant correspondence
between Newmarch and Sibelius in English translation, complemented
by comprehensive commentaries on the events and personalities
referred to, and is prefaced by an extensive introduction outlining
Newmarch's definitive role in promoting Sibelius and his music in
early twentieth-century Britain. An appendix reproduces a
previously unknown programme note that Newmarch wrote for the first
British performance of Sibelius's Fourth Symphony. The book's
translation and publication of the letters in English is
complemented by the letters' online availability in their original
language. PHILIP ROSS BULLOCK is University Lecturer in Russian at
the University of Oxford, and Tutor and Fellow at Wadham College,
Oxford.
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