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Harrison Birtwistle Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)

Harrison Birtwistle By Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)

Harrison Birtwistle by Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)


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The author talks openly to the distinguished writer and critic Fiona Maddocks, offering rare insights into the challenges, uncertainties and rewards which have shaped his life and work since childhood, and which remain with him today as he enters his ninth decade.

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Harrison Birtwistle: Wild Tracks - A Conversation Diary with Fiona Maddocks by Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)

'Anyone with the smallest interest in composition - not just concertos but novels, buildings, lives, you name it, should read this absorbing, spiky, dazzling book.' Adam Thirwell, TLS Books of the Year Harrison Birtwistle is recognised worldwide as one of the greatest of living composers, behind such works of trail-blazingly modern classical music as The Shadow of Night and The Mask of Orpheus, famously staged at the English National Opera in 1986, and winner of the Grawemeyer Award. His music is both deeply original and highly personal, yet he has always been notoriously reticent about explaining either his music or himself. In this 'conversation diary', spanning six months, he talks openly to the distinguished writer and critic Fiona Maddocks (author of the acclaimed Hildegard of Bingen: The Woman of her Age), offering rare insights into the challenges, uncertainties and rewards which have shaped his life and work since childhood, and which remain with him today as he enters his ninth decade. We see the composer in the privacy of his Wiltshire studio and garden, and in the public glare of the elite Salzburg and Aldeburgh Festivals. But mostly he is at his kitchen table, talking about the essential aspects of his life - family, cooking, cricket, landscape, pruning trees - and reflecting on the never easy-process of composition. What distinguishes him and his remarkable music is an ability to see the extraordinary in the everyday, giving rise to work that is both elemental and profound. For anyone concerned with the future of music this book is essential reading.

About Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)

Born in 1934, Sir Harrison Birtwistle is one of the most original voices in contemporary music. His monumental lyric tragedy The Mask of Orpheus was staged at English National Opera in 1986 and won the Grawemeyer Award, and his sequence of remarkable ensemble scores including Silbury Air and Secret Theatre are regularly performed by the world's leading new music groups. Recent years have brought acclaim for The Shadow of Night for orchestra, The Minotaur premiered at The Royal Opera in 2008, and Concerto for Violin and Orchestra premiered by Christian Tetzlaff with the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Levine in March 2011. Fiona Maddocks is the Classical Music critic of the Observer. She was founder editor of BBC Music Magazine and chief arts feature writer for the London Evening Standard, and has written for numerous other publications. She is the author of Hildegard of Bingen: The Woman of Her Age (Faber).

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GOR011056462
9780571308118
0571308112
Harrison Birtwistle: Wild Tracks - A Conversation Diary with Fiona Maddocks by Fiona Maddocks (Classical Music Critic - Observer)
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Hardback
Faber & Faber
20140515
336
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