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Elliott Carter: Collected Essays and Lectures, 1937-1995

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Elliott Carter [b.1908] is now generally acknowledged as America's most eminent living composer. This definitive volume of his essays and lectures -- many previously unpublished or uncollected -- ...
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  • 25 November 1996
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Elliott Carter [b.1908] is now generally acknowledged as America's most eminent living composer. This definitive volume of his essays and lectures -- many previously unpublished or uncollected -- shows his thinking and writing onmusic and associated issues developing in parallel with his career as a composer; his reputation became established in the 1950s, and the material in this book offers an important and knowledgeable commentary on the course of American and European music in the succeeding decades.
Carter's articles on his own music have become classic texts for students of his oeuvre; he also writes on the state of new music in Europe and the United States and the relations between music and the other arts. Other pieces range from a consideration of aspects of music to the work of individual composers. As a whole, the collection is the expression of Carter's musical philosophy, and a valuablerecord for historians of modern music.
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Price: $45.95
Pages: 392
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date: 25 November 1996
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580460255
Format: Paperback
BISACs: MUSIC / History & Criticism, History of music, MUSIC / Individual Composer & Musician, MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Composition, Music reviews and criticism, Composers and songwriters, Musicians, singers, bands and groups
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Jonathan Bernard's collection. . . includes several highly characteristic pieces. . . he emphasizes the more substantial and elaborate materials of the essays and lectures. Bernard's selection contains plenty of incisively articulated views, and makes a strong case for taking seriously the writings of Elliott Carter. The volume leaves the reader with as vivid an impression of the man behind the music as could be hoped for.
Introduction: Essayist Despite Himself
Acknowledgments
A Carter Chronology

I. Surveying the Compositional Scene
II. American Music
III. Charles Ives
IV. Some Other Composers
V. Life and Work
VI. Philosophy, Criticism, and the Other Arts

Appendix 1: Notes on Sources
Appendix 2: Published Writings by Carter Not Included in This Collection
Index