
Conducting Elgar
Edited by Jonathan Del Mar
Norman Del Mar(Author)
Jonathan Del Mar(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 19. March 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-19-816557-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is the final book in the magnificent series of advice on conducting the repertoire that Norman Del Mar had been writing until his death in February 1994. As with the previous books, each chapter is devoted to a specific work, and once again all the major orchestral works of this important composer are covered. The book culminates in an important study of The Dream of Gerontius, and it was in the middle of this chapter that Norman was forced to lay down his pen. His son, Jonathan, himself a conductor, was with him in hospital helping him, and knew what line the chapter should take. He has now completed this and seen the whole book through the press with authority and devotion.
Norman Del Mar renowned in his generation as the principal interpreter of English music and in particular for his understanding of Elgar. His explanations of the subtleties of guiding an orchestra through these magnificanet scores will be a lasting memorial to his lifework and invaluable help to all those who seek to clarify this elusive music. Elgar's own recordings are frequently drawn upon, but by no means always accepted, the changing fashions of interpretation being a constantly changing subject.
Norman Del Mar renowned in his generation as the principal interpreter of English music and in particular for his understanding of Elgar. His explanations of the subtleties of guiding an orchestra through these magnificanet scores will be a lasting memorial to his lifework and invaluable help to all those who seek to clarify this elusive music. Elgar's own recordings are frequently drawn upon, but by no means always accepted, the changing fashions of interpretation being a constantly changing subject.
Reviews / Votes
In this book the author brings his vast experience to bear on the problems of all the major orchestral works of the composer ... Del Mar clearly knew and loved his Elgar ... As one reads through this book fascination grows, and non-musicians will realise how much planning goes into a performance ... This is a remarkable work, both for the scholar and for the Elgar enthusiast. Amateur, and budding professional, musicians should make it one of their major text-books. * Ronald Taylor, Elgar Society Journal *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
frontispiece
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-816557-6 (9780198165576)
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Persons
Norman Del Mar (died 1994) was an eminent orchestral conductor with many years experience. He taught conducting at the Guildhall School of Music (1954-60) and at the Royal College of Music (1971-90), and at a number of international conducting seminars.
Jonathan Del Mar is a musicologist, writer, and conductor. He has prepared a complete Urtext edition of Beethoven's Choral Symphony. He worked closely with his father on all his recent books.
Jonathan Del Mar is a musicologist, writer, and conductor. He has prepared a complete Urtext edition of Beethoven's Choral Symphony. He worked closely with his father on all his recent books.
Content
Preface ; Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 ; Symphony No. 1 in A flat, Op. 55 ; Symphony No. 2 in E flat, Op. 63 ; Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 61 ; Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 ; Concert Overture Froissart, Op. 19 ; Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op. 20 ; Overture, Cockaigne (In London Town), Op. 40 ; Introduction and Allegro for String Quartet and String Orchestra, Op. 47 ; Concert-Overture In the South (Alassio), Op. 50 ; Falstaff - Symphonic-Study, Op. 68 ; Sea Pictures, A Cycle of Five Songs for Contralto, Op.37 ; The Music Makers, for Contralto Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra, Op. 69 ; The Dream of Gerontius, Op. 38 ; Index