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Franz Schreker, 1878-1934
Christopher Hailey
其他書名
A Cultural Biography
出版
CUP Archive
, 1993-03-18
主題
Biography & Autobiography / General
Biography & Autobiography / Music
Music / General
Music / History & Criticism
ISBN
0521392551
9780521392556
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=PUE9AAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Franz Schreker was the most frequently performed opera composer of his generation. His controversial works dominated the central European repertory in the years after the First World War and exercised a major influence on such younger contemporaries as Alban Berg, Kurt Weill, and Ernst Krenek. Forced into retirement by Hitler's racial decrees in 1933, the composer, his music banned, died a broken man. Thereafter Schreker became a forgotten chapter in the history of new music. Schreker's music is only now beginning to enjoy a revival. This first major biography not only introduces the reader to this important repertory, but sets the composer's life and works in the context of his turbulent times. Franz Schreker is a dramatic narrative of an artist poised between the intoxicating late Romanticism of fin-de-siecle Vienna and the sober "New Objectivity" of Weimar Berlin, between a precipitous rise to fame and an equally sudden fall from favor in which aesthetic fashion and political intrigue played their parts. Above all, the Schreker phenomenon can provide a key to understanding the evolution of musical thought during the problematic years before and after the First World War.