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Barbara Pentland (Paperback)
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Barbara Pentland (Paperback)
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Loot Price R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
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Barbara Pentland and her music have long been the centre of
controversy. As a woman in what many saw as a man's field, her role
as composer provoked negative reactions into the 1950s, and her
music receives a wide range of responses to this day. Yet even her
severest critics acknowledge the highly personal and impassioned
quality of her compositions. This book looks at Pentland's life and
career as she moves from her native Winnipeg to study in Montreal,
Paris, and New York and at Tanglewood with Aaron Copland,
intermittently returning to her home town and gradually becoming
known as a performer and composer. The authors discuss various
works including Studies in Line (19410, which was composed in a
highly linear idiom and epitomized her early works; Sonata for
Violin and Piano (1946), which was based on French-Canadian folk
tunes and reflected Copland's abstractness and use of rhythm; and
the highly tonal Symphony No. 2 (1950). Her visit to Europe in 1955
was the catalyst for a profound shift in her work from the
techniques she had adapted from Copland and Hindemith to an
elaboration of her own highly distinctive serialist technique.
Since 1958, Pentland's output has been prodigious: fifty works all
typified by a marvellously economical use of materials. Some of the
most controversial are treatments of the words of modern writers
and are inspired by Pentland's passionate concern about
contemporary events. This volume includes a large number of musical
examples from her work and photographs of the composer and her
colleagues and interpreters.
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