Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Serie
Music in Context
Antal sidor
260
Utgivningsdatum
2023-10-19
Förlag
Cambridge University Press
Dimensioner
244 x 170 x 16 mm
Vikt
613 g
ISBN
9781009337359

Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark

The Orchestration of Progress in British Twentieth-Century Music

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2023-10-19
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The composer Elisabeth Lutyens and her second husband, the conductor and music programmer Edward Clark, were innovators in composition, conducting, programming, teaching, and music administration in Britain between 1918 and 1983. Controversial in their professional and personal views and tastes, their achievements obscured by layers of anecdote and some self-inflicted reputational harm, this book critically re-assesses their roles as cornerstones of structures and developments in British music that we now take for granted. Key to understanding their central roles in orchestrating musical progress is the ambiguous role of influence in their work and the intimate connections between British and European music. This study critically charts their professional lives in music, taking a holistic approach to contextualise Lutyens and Clark's multifaceted work in music historically, music-analytically, and culturally.
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Annika Forkert is a musicologist and Lecturer in Music at the Royal Northern College of Music. She publishes on post-tonal, modern, and audio-visual British music with a focus on Elisabeth Lutyens, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Rebecca Clarke; and on microtonal music. Her research appears in English and German.