THE AUTHOR, A FORMER BBC RADIO PRODUCER, CONDUCTED INTERVIEWS WITH
MANY LEADING BRITISH COMPOSERS OF THE DAY, AND HIS ACCOUNT PROVIDES
FOR A UNIQUE INSIGHT INTO THIS OFTEN OVERLOOKED GENRE.
Based on Michael Hall's many interviews with leading British composers
of the genre, this book looks at the heyday of the British Music
Theatre in the 1960s and 70s, a period when the author as a BBC radio
producer was actively involved with the contemporary music scene.
Music Theatre - a composite of music, singing, dancing and speaking
distinct from traditional opera and ballet - has its roots in works by
Monteverdi, Schoenberg, Satie, Stravinsky, Weill,Hindemith and Eisler,
but flourished anew in the 1960s, in America, Britain and Europe.
Hall's book presents an account of the context for the activity of
Birtwistle, Goehr and Maxwell Davies; it uncovers details of
little-known early works by other major figures such as Cardew and
Tavener; and it recognises the highly distinctive contributions of
composers whose works are less well known. _Music Theatre in Britain_
also throws new light upon the reaction of British composers to the
economic and social upheavals of 'the Sixties', offering a distinct
and valuable contribution to our understanding of the relationship of
the post-war musical avant-garde to social movementsand ideology.
_Music Theatre in Britain_ will be of interest to all those working in
the field of late twentieth-century British music, to students of
composition, and to composers, performers and producers of Music
Theatre.
MICHAEL HALL, who died in August 2012, had a long career as a
conductor, founder of Royal Northern Sinfonia, BBC producer and
broadcaster, university lecturer and writer on music.
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ISBN
9781782044888
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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