
Elgar
An Anniversary Portrait
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published on 4. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-84706-533-9 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of essays offers a new insight into the composer's life. With chapters written by Yehudi Menuhin, Christopher Kent, Dame Janet Baker and Nicholas Kenyon, it is a must for Elgar enthusiasts.Edward Elgar was a man of many contradictions. He was born an outsider, into a family of lower-middle class, Catholic, origins. Yet his fame, and ability to write music that struck a chord in the national consciousness, led him to adopt a sycophantic attitude towards the Royal Family and high society, even though he always felt ill at ease with them. Elgar was a depressive with a problematic marriage, who craved recognition, but in many ways he regretted the piece of music which made him famous. 'Pomp and Circumstance' made him the leading English composer of his age, but also contributed to the jingoism which he so disliked during the First World War.Yet, unquestionably, he was the greatest musical genius that England had produced in centuries. This Portrait, by some of the scholars and musicians that understand him best, offers new light on a wide range of aspects of Edward Elgar's life and work.
Reviews / Votes
"Too frequently a multi-author work on a composer obscures rather than illuminates its subject. This volume casts a genuinely prismatic light upon it." R.J. Stove, The New Criterion "An Anniversary Portrait succeeds in offering a sufficient yet panoramic view of Elgar's life and music. The impressive list of authors and concise nature of their contributions make this book an easily digestible and enjoyable read." Muso"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
256 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84706-533-9 (9781847065339)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Nicholas Kenyon was Director of the Proms from 1996--2007. He was formerly head of Radio 3 and music critic for the Observer and the New Yorker. He is currently Managing Director of The Barbican in London.
Introduction
Content
Introduction by Nicholas Kenyon; Part 1: Elgar the Man; Orchestrating his own life: Sir Edward Elgar as a historical personality - David Cannadine; Elgar's biography, Elgar's repute: themes and variations - Julian Rushton; A View from 1955 - Diana McVeagh; Elgar the Catholic - Stephen Hough; Part 2: Elgar the Composer; Elgar in Manuscript - Robert Anderson; Elgar the Composer - Christopher Kent; Elgar the Progressive - Hans Keller; Elgar's Church Music - Adrian Partington; A Sixth pomp and Circumstance March - Anthony Payne; Part 3: Performing Elgar; Conducting Elgar - Mark Elder in conversation with Richard Morrison; The Role of the Angel in the Dream of Gerontius - Janet Baker; Sir Edward Elgar: My Musical Grandfather - Yehudi Menhuin; The Violin Concerto - Tasmin Little; The Cello Concerto: Jacqueline du Pre's Recordings - Andrew Keener; Part 4: The Legacy; An Honoured Trust: The Elgar Foundation and the Birthplace; Museum - Michael Messenger; Index.