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Composing in Words William Alwyn Edited by Andrew Palmer The English composer William Alwyn was not only one of the most versatile creative figures of his age, writing music for the concert hall, recital room, operatic stage and film screen; he was also a virtuoso instrumentalist and conductor, the teacher of some of the most important composers of the succeeding generation, and the founder of a number of influential music committees such as the Composers' Guild of Great Britain. Alwyn was a gifted writer, too, alive to literature and art - especially pre-Raphaelite painting, on which he was an authority - as well as to music, and Composing in Words presents his most important writings: the autobiographical essay Winged Chariot; the diary, Ariel to Miranda, in which he chronicled the composition of his Third Symphony; an extract from Early Closing, Alwyn's reminiscences of his Northampton childhood; and essays on film music, and on other composers, among them Elgar, Bax and Puccini. |
DETAILS 20 b/w illustrationsSize: 25 x 15 13 digit ISBN: 9780907689713 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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