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The musical, social and political history of the renowned St Thomas
School and Church In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the
cantors of the St. Thomas School and Church in Leipzig could be
counted among the most significant German composers of their times.
But what attracted these artists - from Seth Calvisius to J.S. Bach
to Johann Adam Hiller - to the music school and choir and inspired
them to explore new repertoire of the highest standing? And how did
the cantors influence the musical profile of the school - a profile
that often became a bone of contention between school and city
hall? The success of the St. Thomas School was not a foregone
conclusion; its history is replete with challenges and setbacks as
well as triumphs. The school was caughtbetween the conflicting
interests of enthusiastic mayors and townspeople, who wanted to
showcase the city's musical culture, and opposing parties,
including jealous rectors and elitist sponsors, who argued for the
traditional subordination of the cantorate to the school system.
Drawing on many new, recently discovered sources, Michael Maul
explores the phenomenon of the St Thomas School. He shows how
cantors, local luminaries and municipal politicians overcame the
School's detractors to make it a remarkable success, with a
world-famous choir. Illuminating the social and political history
of the cantorate and the musical life of an important German city,
the book will be ofinterest to scholars of Baroque music and J.S.
Bach, cultural historians, choral directors, and musicologists and
performers studying historical performance practice. MICHAEL MAUL
is Senior Scholar at the Bach-Archiv Leipzig and lecturer in
musicology at the universities of Leipzig/Halle. He is also the
artistic director of the annual Leipzig Bach Festival.
The definitive study of the LaSalle Quartet, for forty years the
premier exponent of 'the new music' for string quartet. The LaSalle
Quartet (1946-1987) was the premier exponent of 'the new music' for
string quartet. Founded in 1946 at the Julliard School in New York,
it became famous for its performances of works by the Second
Viennese School and its commissioning of many new pieces by
contemporary post-war composers. As a result, the quartets by
Lutoslawski, Ligeti and Nono have since entered the standard
repertory, sitting comfortably next to those by Schoenberg, Berg
andWebern. The LaSalle Quartet's brilliant advocacy of the quartets
by Alexander Zemlinsky resulted in best-selling recordings for
Deutsche Grammophon. In an informative and critical dialogue
between new and old, the LaSalleQuartet was also an incisive
interpreter of the classical quartet repertory; many of its
recordings are still in print. Its record as a teaching quartet is
equally impressive, numbering among its students at the University
of Cincinnati the Alban Berg, Brahms, Prazak, Artis, Buchberger,
Ponche and Vogler Quartets. The LaSalle Quartet's founder and first
violinist, Walter Levin, is himself a highly influential teacher
whose students have included the conductor James Levine and the
violinist Christian Tetzlaff, as well as many third-generation
string quartets. This book, based on extensive interviews with
Walter Levin conducted by Robert Spruytenburg over five years, is
in equal measure autobiography, history of the Quartet,
reminiscences of the contemporary composers who figured so
prominently in its career, and penetrating commentary on the
LaSalle Quartet's wide-ranging repertory. All these aspectsare
artfully woven into a uniquely valuable, informative and
entertaining document of musical life in the twentieth century.
ROBERT SPRUYTENBURG lives in Basel. He was introduced to Walter
Levin in 1988 and took part inhis chamber music courses. Since
2003, Spruytenburg has been working on the LaSalle Quartet's
archives located at the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel. He is a
frequent contributor to classical music programmes for Swiss radio.
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