
Harold C. Schonberg
The Lives of the Great Composers
Third Edition
An updated and expanded edition of this perennial favorite, tracing the line of composers
from Monteverdi to the tonalists of the 1990s.
In this new edition, Harold Schonberg offers music lovers
a series of fascinating biographical chapters. Music, the
author contends, is a continually evolving art, and all geniuses,
unique as they are, were influenced by their predecessors.
Schonberg discusses the lives and works of the foremost figures in
classical music, among them Bach, Mozart, Beethoven,
the Schumanns, Copland, and Stravinsky, weaving a fabric rich
in detail and anecdote. He also includes the creators of
light music, such as Gilbert and Sullivan and the Strausses.
Schonberg has extended the volume's coverage to
provide informative and clearly written descriptions of the later
serialists such as Stockhausen and Carter, the iconoclastic
John Cage, the individualistic Messiaen, minimalist composers,
the new tonalists, and women composers of all eras,
including Mendelssohn Hensel, Chaminade, Smyth, Beach, and
Zwilich. Scattered throughout are many changes and additions
reflecting musicological findings of the past fifteen years.
Harold C. Schonberg, senior New York
Times music critic for twenty years, was the first in his field to be awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for Criticism (1971). He is the author of many
articles and eight books, including one on chess. Schonberg lives
in New York City.
"A smooth, closely woven sequence
of brief biographies . . . set in a surrounding continuum of depth and breadth
which reflects the author's solid musical culture, his erudition, his command of
socio-historic background, and his long experience in every kind and degree
of performance."--New York Times
1997 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-03857-2 /
Photographs / 672 pages / music
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