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Stravinskys Great Passacaglia Recurring Elements In The Concerto For Piano And Wind Instruments Donald G Traut

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Stravinskys Great Passacaglia Recurring Elements In The Concerto For Piano And Wind Instruments Donald G Traut
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Donald G. Traut
ISBN: 9781580465137, 1580465137
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Stravinskys Great Passacaglia Recurring Elements In The Concerto For Piano And Wind Instruments Donald G Traut by Donald G. Traut 9781580465137, 1580465137 instant download after payment.

Stravinsky's "Great Passacaglia" marks the first full-length analytic study devoted to the Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments, an important neoclassic piece composed by one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century. Donald Traut examines the complex significance of this piece for Stravinsky and his contemporaries. For the composer, the Concerto was both a major artistic accomplishment in his burgeoning neoclassic style and a vehicle for financial gain as a touring soloist, an endeavor that took him throughout Europe and was instrumental in bringing him to America for the first time. For many of Stravinsky's critics it came to represent all that was wrong with his new style, while for others it pointed the way forward through the past, taking on an important role in the Bach revival of the 1920s. By combining sketch studies, musicological context, and straightforward analyses of all three movements, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the piece's creation, impact, and structure that will be of interest not only to musicologists and music theorists, but to pianists, conductors, and concert-goers as well. Donald Traut is associate professor of music theory at the University of Arizona.

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