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A selection of the writings of Hugh Wood - composer, teacher and
writer - with eight illustrations by William Scott. Ever since his
early days, Hugh Wood has pursued a triple career as composer,
teacher and writer: he has added to the repertory of orchestral,
chamber and vocal music, he has lectured at the Universities of
Glasgow, Liverpool andCambridge, and he has been involved in an
endless round of articles, reviews and broadcasts. What these
activities have in common is a keen interest in the highways and
byways of European culture, a fastidious style, and a determination
to scotch pretence wherever it appears. But behind all this lies
another concern, an insatiable quest for knowledge of the territory
composers stake out for themselves. This selection of writings is
in three parts andshows three aspects to the quest. The first
addresses his own experience; the second maps out the historical
and cultural context for a number of orchestral and chamber works
in a set of concert essays; and the third draws together several
composer-vignettes from his recent reviews for the Times Literary
Supplement. The book marks his seventy-fifth birthday and includes
eight works by the British artist, William Scott.
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