Stravinsky : glimpses of a life / Robert Craft.

Author/creator Craft, Robert
Format Book
EditionFirst U.S. edition.
Publication InfoNew York : St. Martin's Press, 1993.
Descriptionxv, 416 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subjects

Contents Preface -- Part one. Life in America. A centenary view, plus ten -- Encounter and metamorphosis -- Influence or assistance? -- Stravinsky and Dylan Thomas -- Conversations with Stravinsky -- Part two. Life in France. Stravinsky, Stokowski and Madame Incognito -- La Poétique musicale -- Sufferings and humiliations of Catherine Stravinsky -- Cher père, Chère Véra -- Part three. The Rite of Spring. Genesis of a masterpiece -- The premieres -- The Rite at sixty-five -- The Rite at seventy-five -- Part four. Perspectives. Nicolai Andreyevich and Igor Fyodorovich -- Stravinsky and Asaf'yev [Asafiev] -- Celestial motions -- The relevance and problems of biography -- Pluralistic Stravinsky -- Stravinsky at the Musée d'Art Moderne -- The Stravinsky Nachlass in New York and Basel -- Part five. Music. Svadebka: an introduction -- Histoire du Soldat: musical origins, second thoughts -- 'Hymns of Praise' for Debussy: Stravinsky's Symphonies of Winds -- Oedipus Rex, Perséphone, Zvezdoliki.
Abstract Robert Craft worked alongside Stravinsky during the last twenty-three years of the composer's life, both as his co-author of a series of books and as conductor of his music, most notably the premieres of Agon (1957), The Flood (1962), Abraham and Isaac (1964), the Variations for Orchestra (1965), and Requiem Canticles (1966). No less importantly, as this new book reveals, Robert Craft became the instrument of Stravinsky's American acculturation. Before his association with the younger man, the composer's social world in the United States seldom extended beyond the company of fellow refugees, with whom he spoke Russian, French, and German. The composer of the greatest opera in English, The Rake's Progress, became fluent in the language through the young Robert Craft. This book is the first collection of Craft's own writings--his homage to a man and a time--devoted entirely to Stravinsky. The book's five sections span Stravinsky's life in France and America. The biographical chapters present the composer in unexpected and heretofore unknown perspectives. Personal chapters present an intimate view of his relationships with his two wives and of his role as parent. The chapters on Stravinsky's music examine the creative processes that produced such masterpieces as Oedipus Rex, Persephone, Svadeska (The Wedding), and Histoire du Soldat. An essay on the Symphonies of Wind Instruments, the work that brought the twenty-three-year-old conducting student and the sixty-five-year-old composer together, revises all previous commentaries on this critical piece. The four chapters on The Rite of Spring explore its musical structure, the composer's concept of its choreographic movement, and the history of the composition and its performance. The volume includes ten essays that have never been available to the public before, as well as fifteen chosen by the author as his most important on the composer.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 92034388
ISBN0312088965 (hardcover) :

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Music Music Stacks ML410.S932 C85 1993 ✔ Available Place Hold