Contributions

  • Pauly, Reinhard G. - Contributor

Publication

1999 - Amadeus Press, Portland, Or, Oregon

Language

English

Word Count

169,250 words, Guess

Page Count

677 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • LibraryThing1140467

Classifications

  • DDC780/.92
  • LCCML410.H79 H313 1999

Description

Arthur Honegger (1892-1955) is a major composer of the twentieth century. He first came to the attention of the musical public, along with Poulenc and Milhaud, as a member of Les Six and attained a certain notoriety with his composition Pacific 2.3.1., a musical representation of a steam locomotive. Although he earned popular acclaim with his oratorio King David (Le Roi David) early in his career, he was never concerned with musical fashion, and in his later years his musical language - serious, well crafted, consistently tonal - was considered outmoded. This important study considers both Honegger's life and his works. With the cooperation of Honegger's daughter, Pascale Honegger, Harry Halbreich has fully documented the composer's life since childhood; all his works are treated, with many of the more significant ones analyzed in detail. A concluding section attempts to discover, by examining the common threads in his life and music, the true nature of this giant, whose stature is finally being recognized more than forty years after his death.

Subjects

Topics

ComposersBiographyBibliographyComposers -- BiographyHonegger, Arthur, 1892-1955Honegger, arthur, 1892-1955Honegger, Arthur, 1892-1955 -- Bibliography

Genres

  • Biography.
  • Bibliography.

Other Editions

  • Arthur HoneggerAmadeus Press1999-01-01

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