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The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque Paul Griffiths (Customer)

The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque By Paul Griffiths (Customer)

The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque by Paul Griffiths (Customer)


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The life and works of one of the most difficult yet rewarding composers of modern time.

The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque Summary

The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque by Paul Griffiths (Customer)

The life and works of one of the most difficult yet rewarding composers of modern time. Jean Barraque is increasingly being recognized as one of the great composers of the second half of the 20th century. Though he left only seven works, his voice in each of them is unmistakeable, and powerful. He had no doubt of hisresponsibility, as a creator, to take his listeners on challenging adventures that could not but leave them changed. After the collapse of morality he had witnessed as a child growing up during the Second World War, and having taken notice of so much disarray in the culture around him, he set himself to make music that would, out of chaos, speak. Three others were crucial to him. One was Pierre Boulez, who, three years older, provided him with keysto a new musical language -- a language more dramatic, driving and passionate than Boulez's. Another was Michel Foucault, to whom he was close personally for a while, and with whom he had a dialogue that was determinative for bothof them. Finally, in the writings of Hermann Broch-and especially in the novel The Death of Virgil-he found the myth he needed to realize musically. He played for high stakes, and he took risks with himself as well as in hisart. Intemperate and difficult, even with his closest friends, he died in 1973 at the age of forty-five. Paul Griffiths was chief music critic for the London Times (1982-92) and The New Yorker (1992-96) and since 1996 has written regularly for the New York Times. He has written books on Boulez, Cage, Messiaen, Ligeti, Davies, Bartok and Stravinsky, as well as several librettos, among them The Jewel Box (Mozart, 1991), Marco Polo (Tan Dun, 1996) and What Next? (Elliott Carter, 1999).

The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque Reviews

Paul Griffiths's telling of Barraque's life makes for an engrossing read: he does a masterful job in writing up his hearing of the music. -- Robert D. Morris, Professor and Chair of Composition, Eastman School of Music
Paul Griffiths's long-awaited Barraque biography explodes with fresh details about the composer's professional and personal relationships. -- Roger Woodward, Director and Professor, School of Music and Dance, San Francisco State University
Griffiths -- who has published novels as well as many books on music -- strikes a distinctly personal note in search of his subject. . . a real labour of love. . . this is a book to read like a novel rather than keep on the shelf for reference. * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE, March 2004 *
Griffiths' welcome addition to the literature of 20th-century music opens a window that, though never completely closed, had been sufficiently shuttered to prevent a truly balanced view of mid-century serialism. Current texts certainly do not focus on Barraque; indeed, many do not even include his name in their indexes. Thanks to this book, all that may change. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

About Paul Griffiths (Customer)

Paul Griffiths was chief music critic for the London Times (1982-92) and The New Yorker/I (1992-96) and since 1996 has written regularly for the New York Times. He has written books on Boulez, Cage, Messiaen, Ligeti, Davies, Bartok and Stravinsky, as well as several librettos, among them The Jewel Box (Mozart, 1991), Marco Polo (Tan Dun, 1996) and What Next? (Elliott Carter, 1999).

Table of Contents

Family and Formation Langlais, and a Beginning Messiaen, and Friendships Sonata A Nietzsche Sequence Musique Concrete Foucault The Death of Virgil You Time Regiven Beyond Chance Since Debussy Silence Citation: Hommage a Claude Debussy Song after Song Concerto The Man Lying Down

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NPB9781580461412
9781580461412
1580461417
The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraque by Paul Griffiths (Customer)
New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2003-12-01
238
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