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OverviewA giant of postwar music and the most powerful figure in the contemporary French music scene Pierre Boulez talks about his career as one of the world's most controversial conductors and daring programmers of musical text. These candid interviews give us vintage Boulez: his bold views enigmatic wit practical wisdom and uncompromising beliefs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jean Vermeil , Jean Vermeil , Camille NaishPublisher: Hal Leonard Corporation Imprint: Amadeus Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781574670073ISBN 10: 1574670077 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 01 May 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThese conversations about the art of conducting between Vermeil, a French journalist, and Boulez demonstrate that the fanatic conductor and composer (now 70) hasn't mellowed: He remains an aggressive, ungenerous partisan with a bitchy wit. But they also demonstrate why he is one of the two or three greatest conductors of the second half of the century. The talks, which took place in 1988 and are presented in an excellent translation, do not form an autobiography: There are few recollections of composers or performers, and very little about Boulez's life when he's not on a podium. Instead, this is, as the subtitle suggests, a guide to the profession of conducting, and Boulez's advice, ranging from the selection of repertoire to the mastery of gestures, from handling rehearsals to dealing with audiences, is brilliant. Boulez sounds too relentless, however, and too humorless to be very good company. He remains an intensely private man, without a glittering array of styles or sins, fiercely holding to professional competence as his ideal, and dedicated to the total domination of music by such modern composers as Webern, Berg, and Stravinsky. He finds Verdi and Tchaikovsky, Dvorak and Puccini unfit for his programs. Boulez reiterates here that he wants them out of the repertoire to make room for music many find barren, boring, and arrogant. The volume also includes an appreciation of Boulez by Paul Griffiths, a conductor and a former pupil of the master, and a complete discography. These conversations give insight into why Boulez's conducting is at a genius level: He has an unparalleled grasp of the scores, a fiercely intelligent command over the orchestra, and is able as a result to create concerts and recordings that seem nothing short of marvels. (Kirkus Reviews) Author InformationPierre Boulez has been music director/conductor of the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Symphony, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony, which he was named principal guest conductor in 1995. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |