'The conversations between Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft are
unique in musical history.' "Sunday Times"
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Dialogues is the fourth volume in the legendary series of
Stravinsky's conversations with Robert Craft.
Originally published in l968 as Dialogues and a Diary, Robert
Craft's diary of his travels with Stravinsky (1948-62) was omitted
from this edition because it had appeared in fuller form in Craft's
book Stravinsky: The Chronicle of a Friendship (1972). The
composer's reminiscences here include the composition of "Oedipus
Rex" (with letters to Cocteau), remarks on 'Music and the
Statistical Age', a devastating review of recordings of "The Rite
of Spring," and racy sketches of Evelyn Waugh, Christopher
Isherwood, Aldous Huxley, and other friends.
'Was I merely trying to refit old ships while the other side -
Schoenberg - sought new forms of travel? ...the true business of
the artist "is" to refit old ships. He can say again, in his way,
only what has already been said.'
This unique series of memories offers not only indispensable
documentation but also exceptional literary distinction, and is
essential reading for all students and lovers of Stravinsky.
'A rewarding and stimulating book, full of illuminating insights
into music past and present, and irresistibly readable ...' "Daily
Telegraph"
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