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Franz Liszt, His Circle, and His Elusive Oratorio (Hardcover): Xavier Jon Puslowski Franz Liszt, His Circle, and His Elusive Oratorio (Hardcover)
Xavier Jon Puslowski
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Many scholars, concert pianists, and classical music fans deem Franz Liszt the preeminent pianist of the nineteenth century. In Franz Liszt, His Circle, and His Elusive Oratorio, Xavier Puslowski engages in a detailed study of the links between Liszt, his contemporaries, and his milieu. Drawing on Liszt s famous Saint Stanislas Oratorio as a focal point, Puslowski draws together the history of the Romantic period in classical music and the intersection of key figures and historical events in his story of Liszt s achievements told from a distinctly historicist perspective. Readers get a new view of Liszt as Puslowski brings together within the circle of the story of Liszt s life a remarkable cast of characters. Friend and rival, Frederic Chopin, stands tall as a symbol of Poland s fight for independence; the remarkable French people s poet Pierre Beranger makes his entree; virtuoso violinist Niccolo Paganini take center stage later in Liszt s life; then there is the indefatigable French composer Hector Berlioz and the domineering Richard Wagner, who assume their roles in this musical drama; and finally two of Poland s premier violinists, Karol Lipinski and Henryk Wieniawski, stand side by side with Russian pianist Anton Rubinstein, as the story of Liszt s influence reaches across national boundaries and time itself to make its presence felt."

The Nobility of Poland (Paperback): Xavier Jon Puslowski The Nobility of Poland (Paperback)
Xavier Jon Puslowski
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The upper strata in Poland have not been the subject of popular literature and drama or received as much attention as other European nobilities, particularly those of England and France. The Nobility of Poland is a successful attempt to fill this gap. Based on both primary and secondary sources, action-filled as any thriller, it brings to life a now defunct social order while providing a wealth of historical information. Chapters range from an analysis of Polish titles to detailed descriptions of the nobility's way of life over the centuries. Historical episodes are recreated by choosing a protagonist around whom the narrative turns, an effective technique to highlight major events in Polish history, such as the Sobieski expedition to lift the Turkish siege of Vienna, or the convolutions leading to the Partitions and Napoleonic rule. The book opens with an account of a shadowy, still unexplained murder, of a well known aristocrat shortly before World War I. The circumstances surrounding the event and the subsequent trial offer a snapshot of a society functioning under the restrictions imposed by Russian control. The narrative then shifts to a survey of Poland's history, from the legendary events surrounding the early formative period to developments in the medieval epoch, down to the seventeenth century. The survey continues on to the late 18th century, with the seizure of Polish territories by Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The following chapter focuses on the interactions between Alexander I, Napoleon Bonaparte, and a nobility that remained lured by vague promises to restore a unified Poland. It ends with Napoleon's downfall after his invasion of Russia, which he had dubbed the Second Polish War. Next come several chapters that examine in some detail the life rhythms and customs of the landowning class and those of other groups, and describe how each fared under foreign rule. The consequences of disastrous rebellions were mostly suffered by the nobility, for whom Siberian exile was a common fate. A code of honor, its tenets never written or even fully articulated, was a guiding principle, often serving as a shield. The book then scrutinizes the 20th century, specifically the harrowing years of World War I, the fall of Empires and the sequel that lasted two decades: a free Poland. The period is marked by the contentious political rivalries of the Polish Republic, all the while bracketed by increasingly threatening neighbors. The end comes with the invasion of Poland by both Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia in 1939, precipitating World War II. Polish activities during the war are a leitmotiv discussed throughout the book, but the final chapter caps the narrative and includes an account of a hazardous escape from wartime Poland.

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