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Comrades in Art The Correspondence of Ronald Stevenson and Percy Grainger, 1957-61, with Interviews, Essays and other Writings on Grainger by Ronald Stevenson Edited by Teresa Balough
In 1957 the Australian-American composer Percy Grainger, then 75 and in failing health, received a letter from another pianist-composer, the young Ronald Stevenson, writing from his home in West Linton, below Edinburgh. That first contact - requesting Grainger's reminiscences of Ferruccio Busoni, with whom he had studied - led to an exchange of 32 letters over the four years before Grainger's death in February 1961.
The two men soon found that, despite their 46-year age-difference, they had many affinities. Both were pianists of staggering abilities and composers who combined a love for folk-music and working-class art with an aesthetic that proposed a `world music' to include the farthest reaches of humanity. Both made an art of piano transcription of a wide variety of works and were champions of little-known music and composers. And both revered the work of Walt Whitman, that great poet of inclusivity, the pioneering spirit and the open road. |
DETAILS 15 b/w illustrationsSize: 25 x 15 13 digit ISBN: 9780907689676 Binding: Hardback First published: 16/Apr/2009 Publication date: 16/Apr/2009 Price: 70.00 USD / 35.00 GBP Imprint: Toccata Press Series: Musicians on Music Subject: Music BIC class: HRAX STATUS: Not yet published Details updated on 18/11/2008 | |||||||
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