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Gyoergy Ligeti's Cultural Identities (Paperback): Amy Bauer, Marton Kerekfy Gyoergy Ligeti's Cultural Identities (Paperback)
Amy Bauer, Marton Kerekfy
R1,440 Discovery Miles 14 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since Gyoergy Ligeti's death in 2006, there has been a growing acknowledgement of how central he was to the late twentieth-century cultural landscape. This collection is the first book devoted to exploring the composer's life and music within the context of his East European roots, revealing his dual identities as both Hungarian national and cosmopolitan modernist. Contributors explore the artistic and socio-cultural contexts of Ligeti's early works, including composition and music theory, the influence of East European folk music, notions of home and identity, his ambivalent attitude to his Hungarian past and his references to his homeland in his later music. Many of the valuable insights offered profit from new research undertaken at the Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel, while also drawing on the knowledge of long-time associates such as the composer's assistant, Louise Duchesneau. The contributions as a whole reveal Ligeti's thoroughly cosmopolitan milieu and values, and illuminate why his music continues to inspire new generations of performers, composers and listeners.

Gyoergy Ligeti's Cultural Identities (Hardcover): Amy Bauer, Marton Kerekfy Gyoergy Ligeti's Cultural Identities (Hardcover)
Amy Bauer, Marton Kerekfy
R4,576 Discovery Miles 45 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since Gyoergy Ligeti's death in 2006, there has been a growing acknowledgement of how central he was to the late twentieth-century cultural landscape. This collection is the first book devoted to exploring the composer's life and music within the context of his East European roots, revealing his dual identities as both Hungarian national and cosmopolitan modernist. Contributors explore the artistic and socio-cultural contexts of Ligeti's early works, including composition and music theory, the influence of East European folk music, notions of home and identity, his ambivalent attitude to his Hungarian past and his references to his homeland in his later music. Many of the valuable insights offered profit from new research undertaken at the Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel, while also drawing on the knowledge of long-time associates such as the composer's assistant, Louise Duchesneau. The contributions as a whole reveal Ligeti's thoroughly cosmopolitan milieu and values, and illuminate why his music continues to inspire new generations of performers, composers and listeners.

Ligeti's Laments: Nostalgia, Exoticism, and the Absolute (Paperback): Amy Bauer Ligeti's Laments: Nostalgia, Exoticism, and the Absolute (Paperback)
Amy Bauer
R1,649 Discovery Miles 16 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When the Hungarian composer GyArgy Ligeti passed away in June 2006, he was widely feted as being one of the greatest composers of our time. His complete published works were recorded during his lifetime and his music continues to inspire a steady stream of performances and scholarship. Ligeti's Laments provides a critical analysis of the composer's works, considering both the compositions themselves and the larger cultural implications of their reception. Bauer both synthesizes and challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding the composer's long career and uses the theme of lament to inform a discussion of specific musical topics, including descending melodic motives, passacaglia and the influence of folk music. But Ligeti 'laments' in a larger sense; his music fuses rigour and sensuality, tradition and the new and influences from disparate high and low cultures, with a certain critical and ironic distance, reflected in his spoken commentary as well as in the substance of his music. The notions of nostalgia, exoticism and the absolute are used to relate works of different eras and genres, along with associated concepts of allegory, melancholy, contemporary subjectivity and the voice.

Ligeti's Laments: Nostalgia, Exoticism, and the Absolute (Hardcover, New Ed): Amy Bauer Ligeti's Laments: Nostalgia, Exoticism, and the Absolute (Hardcover, New Ed)
Amy Bauer
R4,723 Discovery Miles 47 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When the Hungarian composer GyArgy Ligeti passed away in June 2006, he was widely feted as being one of the greatest composers of our time. His complete published works were recorded during his lifetime and his music continues to inspire a steady stream of performances and scholarship. Ligeti's Laments provides a critical analysis of the composer's works, considering both the compositions themselves and the larger cultural implications of their reception. Bauer both synthesizes and challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding the composer's long career and uses the theme of lament to inform a discussion of specific musical topics, including descending melodic motives, passacaglia and the influence of folk music. But Ligeti 'laments' in a larger sense; his music fuses rigour and sensuality, tradition and the new and influences from disparate high and low cultures, with a certain critical and ironic distance, reflected in his spoken commentary as well as in the substance of his music. The notions of nostalgia, exoticism and the absolute are used to relate works of different eras and genres, along with associated concepts of allegory, melancholy, contemporary subjectivity and the voice.

The Pleasure of Modernist Music - Listening, Meaning, Intention, Ideology (Paperback): Arved Ashby The Pleasure of Modernist Music - Listening, Meaning, Intention, Ideology (Paperback)
Arved Ashby; Contributions by Amy Bauer, Andrew Mead, Arved Ashby, Fred Maus, …
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exploration of the meaning and reception of "modernist" music. The debate over modernist music has continued for almost a century: from Strauss's Elektra and Webern's Symphony Op.21 to John Cage's renegotiation of musical control, the unusual musical practices of the Velvet Underground, and Stanley Kubrick's use of Ligeti's Lux Aeterna in the epic film 2001. The composers discussed in these pages -- including Bartok, Stockhausen, Bernard Herrmann, Steve Reich, and many others -- are modernists inthat they are defined by their individualism, whether covert or overt, and share a basic urge toward redesigning musical discourse. The aim of this volume is to negotiate a varied and open middle ground between polemical extremes of reception. The contributors sketch out the possible significance of a repertory that in past discussions has been deemed either meaningless or beyond describable meaning. With an emphasis on recent aesthetics and contexts-- including film music, sexuality, metaphor, and ideas of a listening grammar -- they trace the meanings that such works and composers have held for listeners of different kinds. None of them takes up the usual mandate of "educated listening" to modernist works: the notion that a person can appreciate "difficult" music if given enough time and schooling. Instead the book defines novel but meaningful avenues of significance for modernist music, avenues beyond those deemed appropriate or acceptable by the academy. While some contributors offer new listening strategies, most interpret the listening premise more loosely: as a metaphor for any manner of personal and immediate connection with music. In addition to a previously untranslated article by Pierre Boulez, the volume contains articles (all but one previously unpublished) by twelve distinctive and prominent composers, music critics, and music theorists from America, Europe, Australia, and South Africa: Arved Ashby, Amy Bauer, William Bolcom, Jonathan Bernard, Judy Lochhead, Fred Maus, Andrew Mead, Greg Sandow, Martin Scherzinger, Jeremy Tambling, Richard Toop, and Lloyd Whitesell. Arved Ashby is Associate Professor of Music at the Ohio State University.

The Love Story Journal Volume 3 - Inevitable Change (Paperback): Amy Bauer, Sophia Maggio, Hayley Thomas The Love Story Journal Volume 3 - Inevitable Change (Paperback)
Amy Bauer, Sophia Maggio, Hayley Thomas
R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Love Story Journal Volume 3 - Inevitable Change (Paperback): Amy Bauer The Love Story Journal Volume 3 - Inevitable Change (Paperback)
Amy Bauer; Illustrated by Sophia Maggio; Contributions by Hayley Thomas
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
First Habits Win - Prime your children for a lifetime of financial success with this simple system. (Paperback): Amy Bauer First Habits Win - Prime your children for a lifetime of financial success with this simple system. (Paperback)
Amy Bauer; Photographs by Denise Miller; Mike Miller
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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