Cambridge Composer Studies

Cambridge Composer Studies

Mawer, Deborah (Lancaster University)

Cambridge University Press

03/2017

234

Mole

Inglês

9781316642979

15 a 20 dias

A team of distinguished international scholars presents fresh and lively interdisciplinary perspectives on the music of Maurice Ravel - one of the most significant figures in twentieth-century French music. Readers will gain new insight into Ravel's art through associations with literature, culture, history, and performance studies.
Introduction: the growth of Ravel studies Deborah Mawer; 1. Ravel's perfection Steven Huebner; 2. Enchantments and illusions: recasting the creation of L'Enfant et les sortileges Emily Kilpatrick; 3. Memory, pastiche, and aestheticism in Ravel and Proust Michael J. Puri; 4. Erotic ambiguity in Ravel's music Lloyd Whitesell; 5. Crossing borders I: the historical context for Ravel's North American tour Nicholas Gebhardt; 6. Crossing borders II: Ravel's theory and practice of jazz Deborah Mawer; 7. Encountering La Valse: perspectives and pitfalls David Epstein, completed by Deborah Mawer; 8. Ravel dances: 'choreomusical' discoveries in Richard Alston's Shimmer Stephanie Jordan; 9. The longstanding medical fascination with 'le cas Ravel' Erik Baeck.
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