Stemming from his appointment as the Randolph Rothschild Guest
Composer at Peabody from 1992-1993, Roger Reynolds has written a
series of essays that will take the reader into the mind of a
practicing composer. This book will produce meaningful discourse on
how composer actually work, instead of being hidden from the public
eye. Understanding the condition of music in contemporary society
requires insight into how composers conduct their work, and this
book will facilitate musical understanding and will be of great
interest to composers, theorists, cognitive and perceptual
scientists as well as the music lover. Also includes 136 musical
examples.
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