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Alan Rawsthorne: Portrait of a Composer (Hardcover)

by John McCabe (Author)
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`a great introduction to Rawsthorne's music and, as such, is a most welcome publication; Mc Cabe's enthusiasm for the music shines through and makes one curious to hear more of this vastly underrated composer.' MusicTeachers.co.uk

`McCabe freely interweaves biography with analytical discussion. ... Passages such as that concerning the second piano concerto are particularly succesful in blending both historical and descriptive elements, as well as tracing the influences of composers such as Johannes Brahms. McCabe illustrates his points throughout with well-chosen musical examples. The book includes a chronology, which provides a useful potted history of Rawsthorne's life.' MusicTeachers.co.uk

`a penetrating insight from an intersting viewpoint ... a compellng account of both Rawsthorne's life and work and, although McCabe does not describe their relationship as a close friendship, their work together has evidently provided much information concerning both the man's character and opinions.' MusicTeachers.co.uk

`Rawthorne's emotional vicissitudes McCabe handles with clarity and sympathy, while as for the music, he writes analytically, if briefly, about every single piece. In addition, he often manages to find apt and interesting contemporary comment from writers as diverse as Wilfred Mellers and Herbert Howells, whose idiosyncratic yet favourable observations seem particularly charming and unexpected ... helpful that the volume comes with a CD of extracts.' Richard Drakeford, Musical Times, July 2000.

`John McCabe's exceptionally fine and authoritative book ... McCabe ... presents us with a complete and fully rounded portrait of both Rawsthorne's life and personality. ... the real strength of this book lies in McCabe's excellent appraisal of, and detailed commentary on, Rawsthorne's music. A bonus lies in McCabe's also being a composer, who therefore, no doubt, treats his subject with a sympathy and insight not always afforded by such works ... a perfect balance between critical evaluation, musical analysis and informative documentation ... the book is exceptionally well furnished with musical examples. The free CD containing extracts from 14 of Rawsthorne's works is a nice touch ... a beautifully written and valuable study ... Highly recommended.' Michael Stewart, Gramophone, March 2000

`McCabe has written a perceptive, graciously generous, yet honest tribute from one composer to another whose work he admires and considers undervalued. Hissections on Rawsthorne's life, character, and times are both enjoyable and apposite.' Choice May 2000

`Detailed and authoritative... written with the considerable authority of a fellow composer... encompasses technical discussion and musical examples in such a way that the less expert reader need not be put off by it... fascinating stuff... a commanding and authoritative guide... It immediately assumes cornerstone importance in any music library which wishes in any way to cover music, and especially British music, in the twentieth century.' Lewis Foreman.

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Alan Rawsthorne is one of the leading British composers of the twentieth century. His music ranges from popular works such as the overture Street Corner to late masterpieces of enormous power, and includes some outstanding film scores. This study explores the man and his music, drawing on a lifetime's knowledge to create a vivid portrait. The volume includes a free CD sampling the range of Rawsthorne's work.

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