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(Amadeus). This book explains in vivid picturesque detail why we
still listen with admiration to the work of these men, and how
their personalities and the era in which they lived affected their
music. The accompanying CD includes a sampling of their music from
masterworks such as Appalachian Spring and The Unanswered Question
to less common gems and includes guided listenings of exactly how
the pieces work.
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) English composer, whose works include
"Peter Grimes", "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra", "Billy
Budd", and "Death in Venice". Samuel Barber (1910-1981) American
composer, whose works include "Adagio for Strings", "Vanessa",
"Antony and Cleopatra", and "The Lovers". In clear, concise
language - supported by a free music CD - Felsenfeld examines the
major works of these two giants of modern music, helping us to
understand their genius and better appreciate their music. The
author points out parallel developments in Britten and Barber's
lives and careers: Both came of age in a time of war, a time of
political and artistic unrest and upheaval, and both were
celebrities in their own time; Both wrote music that was steeped in
high romantic traditions, but could be astringent and spiky; Both
wrote primarily - and most successfully - for the voice, but
neither became ghettoized as a strictly vocal composer; Both were
possessed of a flawless compositional technique, with a fluency
that bordered on wizardry. Finally, both were prolific, involved
musical presences on the world stage
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