Richard Strauss and His World by Bryan Gilliam

Richard Strauss and His World by Bryan Gilliam

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Richard Strauss and His World by Bryan Gilliam

Influencing musical life from the 1880s through the First World War and remaining productive into the 1940s, Richard Strauss enjoyed a remarkable career in a constantly changing artistic and political climate. This volume presents essays on Strauss' musical works and brings together letters and memoirs from various periods of the composer's life.
"This book of essays, letters, memoirs, and criticism is a most cordial study of Strauss and his music.. This is a significant book that gives readers a very positive assessment of a very important 20th-century composer."--Choice
Gilliam, Bryan: - Bryan Gilliam is a Bass Professor in Humanities at Duke University, North Carolina. He is the author of Richard Strauss's Elektra (1996) and The Life of Richard Strauss (Cambridge, 1999), and editor of a number of books, including Music and Performance during the Weimar Republic (Cambridge, 1994) and Music, Image, Gesture (2005). His numerous book chapters and articles include the biographical entry on Richard Strauss in The Revised New Grove Dictionary of Music. He serves on the Strauss editorial board in Munich and has given lectures in the US, Austria, Germany, and the UK.
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ISBN 13 9780691027623
ISBN 10 0691027625
Title Richard Strauss and His World
Author Bryan Gilliam
Series The Bard Music Festival
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 1992-08-30
Number of pages 444
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