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OverviewA 'conservative radical' is William Alexander Eddie's description of the French virtuoso composer-pianist Charles Valentin Alkan (1813-1888). Judaic culture, the French baroque and German classicism were the main influences on Alkan's musical style, with more radical musical tendencies found in many of the Esquisses op 63. This comprehensive survey takes as its focus a stylistic analysis of Alkan's compositions from the apprentice works to the later 'massed style' etudes; the latter are of considerable length and pianistic difficulty. There is also consideration of Alkan's achievements as pianist and teacher, and the sections on performance practice in Alkan will be of interest to pianists today. A full investigation of Alkan's reception history is also included and useful appendices provide a guide to further archival research. A list of works and basic discography complete this new study of an important French composer. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William Alexander EddiePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138275027ISBN 10: 1138275026 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 27 February 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Preface; Alkan - the historical and social background; Apprentice works; Development of a personal voice; Etudes; Sonata types for piano; Morceaux caracteristiques; The Esquisses; Arrangements and cadenzas; Organ and pédalier music; Piano and strings; Miscellaneous compositions; Reception; Performance practice; Epilogue; Notes to chapters; Bibliography; Archival sources; List of works; A basic Alkan discography; Indexes.Reviews'This musicological tour de force, whose brilliance at times resembles Alkanian prestidigitation, makes a persuasive case for the (re-)instatement of Alkan as a key figure in the development of nineteenth- and indeed twentieth-century music. All serious musicians, and not just pianophiles, will find themselves deeply in Eddie's debt.' Conor Farrington, Times Literary Supplement ’This musicological tour de force, whose brilliance at times resembles Alkanian prestidigitation, makes a persuasive case for the (re-)instatement of Alkan as a key figure in the development of nineteenth- and indeed twentieth-century music. All serious musicians, and not just pianophiles, will find themselves deeply in Eddie's debt.’ Conor Farrington, Times Literary Supplement Author InformationWilliam Alexander Eddie is an Associate Lecturer in Music for The Open University and for Edinburgh University (Continuing Education). He is a pianist and accompanist and is Senior Examiner in Music for London College of Music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |