Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

The Life of Musorgsky Caryl Emerson (Princeton University, New Jersey)

The Life of Musorgsky By Caryl Emerson (Princeton University, New Jersey)

The Life of Musorgsky by Caryl Emerson (Princeton University, New Jersey)


£5.00
New RRP £22.99
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

This book, first published in 1999, is a biography of Russia's greatest musical dramatist, Modest Musorgsky, known for his opera Boris Godunov, for his innovative realistic art songs, and for 'Pictures at an Exhibition'. It emphasizes the psychological and economic factors that contributed to the composer's remarkable autodidactic rise and tragic, premature end.

The Life of Musorgsky Summary

The Life of Musorgsky by Caryl Emerson (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Modest Musorgsky is Russia's greatest musical dramatist. When he died in 1881 in St Petersburg at the age of forty-two, in poverty and relative obscurity, he was known for a single opera, Boris Godunov and a handful of eccentric 'realistic' songs set to prosaic Russian texts. He had no institutional connections, no 'degree', no family of his own, not even a permanent address. Except for Franz Liszt, no composer of stature knew of him outside Russia. Through the loyal (if controversial) intervention of his friends, his works survived in various editings into the early twentieth century, when revivals and evolving musical tastes restored him to new life. This account of his life, first published in 1999, emphasizes the psychological and economic factors that contributed to the composer's remarkable rise and tragic, premature end and is the first brief biography in English to make use of materials published in the new, de-Sovietized Russian academic climate.

The Life of Musorgsky Reviews

'Emerson's biography seamlessly combines imaginative and reliable scholarship.' The Times Literary Supplement
' ... if you want serious reflection and food for thought in what is far more than a mere chronicle, then Emerson is a historically reliable, aesthetically curious companion.' David Nice BBC Music Magazine
'Emerson manages to flesh out the man's character and to offer plausible theories as to the reasons for Musorgsky's decline.' The Musical Times

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Childhood and youth (1839-56); 2. Apprenticeship in Petersburg, 1850-60s: composers' evenings and the commune; 3. Conservatories, 'circles', and Musorgsky at the musical edge; 4. 1868-74: Musorgsky and Russian history; 5. The 1870s: Musorgsky and death; 6. Beyond tragedy: the final years; Epilogue: the Musorgsky problem, then and now; Musical appendix: what to look for in Musorgsky's style.

Additional information

GOR006878996
9780521485074
052148507X
The Life of Musorgsky by Caryl Emerson (Princeton University, New Jersey)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19990930
218
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Life of Musorgsky