The new Percy Grainger companion / edited by Penelope Thwaites.

Other author Thwaites, Penelope, editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoWoodbridge : Boydell Press, 2010.
Descriptionxxii, 310 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction / Penelope Thwaites -- Orchestral music / Penelope Thwaites, Geoffrey Simon, James Judd -- Music for wind band / Timothy Reynish -- Grainger for choirs / Paul Jackson -- Singing Grainger solo / Stephen Varcoe -- At the piano with Grainger / Penelope Thwaites -- Towards a universal language / Paul Jackson, Barry Peter Ould -- Programming Grainger / Penelope Thwaites, James Koehne -- Putting Grainger into print / Barry Peter Ould -- Grainger's pianism on disc / Murray McLachlan -- Marvellous Melbourne, 1880-95 / David Walker -- The family background / Penelope Thwaites -- An Australian composer? / Roger Covell -- The Grainger Museum: then, now, and in the future / Brian Allison, Astrid Britt Krautschneider, Kay Dreyfus -- The pursuit of Nordic music / Bruce Clunies Ross -- At home in New York / Stewart Manville -- Grainger and his contemporaries / Lewis Foreman -- Reflection and reminiscence / Desmond Scott, Ronald Stevenson, Peter Sculthorpe, and others -- The spiritualising influence of music / Teresa Balough -- Percy Grainer, to conductors -- Grainger's statement on free music -- The family trees and family groups.
Abstract In the thirty years since his Centenary in 1982 it has become even clearer that Percy Grainger (1882-1961)--composer, pianist and revolutionary--was a man born out of his time. Many of his ideas, both musical and social, sit far more easily in our contemporary world. Those thirty years have also seen a notable expansion of interest in Grainger's music. Innumerable recordings have been made, including the first complete Grainger recording survey by Chandos in its monumental Grainger Edition. The growth of the internet has made it possible, as never before, for Grainger's music to be heard widely. The central theme of this book is to give information and help from established musicians for performing and listening to this life-celebrating repertoire. The book's fully detailed, up-to-date Catalogue of Works--the most complete of any existing catalogue--gives invaluable assistance. Authoritative contextual chapters in the book offer some surprising new background information, together with thoughtful evaluations which signal a new twenty-first century perspective in Grainger scholarship. The editor--a pianist, composer, and broadcaster--has performed and researched Grainger's music for over three decades and her recordings include an extensive Grainger discography.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliography noteIncludes selected discography (pages 227-248) and list of works (pages 249-292).
LCCN 2010537529
ISBN9781843836018 (hbk.)
ISBN1843836017 (hbk.)
ISBN9781783271856 (pbk.)
ISBN178327185X (pbk.)

Availability

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Music Music Stacks ML410.G75 N48 2010 ✔ Available Place Hold