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Your search for: subjects:"Composers Germany Biography"


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Books on: "COMPOSERS GERMANY BIOGRAPHY" (Subject)

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    Richard Strauss
    Book by Michael Kennedy; Clarendon Press, 1995
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    Celebrating its 100th anniversary, this extraordinary series continues to amaze and captivate its readers with detailed insight into the lives and work of music's geniuses. Unlike other composer biographies that focus narrowly on the music, this series explores the personal history of each composer ...
     
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    Composers of the Nazi Era: Eight Portraits
    Book by Michael H. Kater; Oxford University Press, 2000
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    How does creativity thrive in the face of fascism? How can a highly artistic individual function professionally in so threatening a climate? The final book in a critically acclaimed trilogy that includes Different Drummers (OUP 1992) and The Twisted Muse (OUP 1997), this is a detailed study of the ...
     
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    Schumann
    Book by Eric Frederick Jensen; Oxford University Press, 2001
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    Robert Schumann, one of the most beloved composers of the Romantic movement, embodied the passion and imaginative spirit of his age. Known for his musical and literary genius and his legendary romance with his wife Clara, Schumann was also plagued with debilitative bouts of depression that led him ...
     
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    Robert Schumann: Herald of a New Poetic Age
    Book by John Daverio; Oxford University Press, 1997
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    Forced by a hand injury to abandon a career as a pianist, Robert Schumann went on to become one of the world's great composers. Among many works, his Spring Symphony (1841), Piano Concerto in A Minor (1841/1845), and the Third, or Rhenish, Symphony (1850) exemplify his infusion of classical forms ...
     
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    Mendelssohn: A Life in Music
    Book by R. Larry Todd; Oxford University Press, 2003
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    An extraordinary prodigy of Mozartean abilities, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy was a distinguished composer and conductor, a legendary pianist and organist, and an accomplished painter and classicist. Lionized in his lifetime, he is best remembered today for several staples of the concert hall and for ...
     


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