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Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries

Mihailovic, Alexandar

Tchaikovsky and His Contemporaries

Commemorating the centenary of Tchaikovsky's death, these essays reassess the life and work of the composer from a variety of perspectives, ranging from the musicological and biographical to broader ones addressing his place in the development of the arts in Europe and America. As they make clear, there is much about Tchaikovsky's achievement that has been taken for granted, and the essays included in this collection represent as much acts of reevaluation as of celebration.

After a broad synthesis of Tchaikovsky's relation to the literature, music, and theater of the 18th and 19th centuries, there are sections devoted to Tchaikovsky and his musical contemporaries, Tchaikovsky's lost opera, The Oprichnik, Tchaikovsky's mature operatic work, his place in Russian Orthodoxy and nationalism, and contemporary perspectives on his life and works. The volume concludes with discussions on Tchaikovsky scholarship, the place of the composer in American and Russian musical education, and the interpretation and performance of his ballets. It is an important collection for scholars and other researchers involved in Russian music and ballet.

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ISBN 9780313308253
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Bloomsbury 3PL
Jahr 19990330

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