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OverviewThe arabesque, a crucial component of nineteenth-century aesthetics characterized by recurring patterns of interlocking geometric and floral ornamentation, was found in a wide range of forms of artistic expression and played a pivotal role in the music of Claude Debussy. Divine Arabesque explores the arabesque in Debussy's music and reveals its profound influence on his musical repertoire and on the works of other Symbolist artists and writers. Taking as his starting point a discussion of the short manifesto Debussy published in ""La Revue blanche"" in 1901, author Matthew Brown embarks on a thorough and comprehensive analysis of Debussy's works across all phases of his career and genres – from his early songs and piano pieces to mature orchestral compositions and late works. Along the way, Brown unveils the intertextual connections between Debussy's compositions and the works of such Symbolist artists as Edgar Allen Poe, Richard Wagner, Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mellarmé, Vaslav Nijinsky, and others. Featuring a rich collection of music examples and illustrations, Divine Arabesque sheds new light on the full range of Debussy's musical output and establishes his critical role in ushering in the age of Modernism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew BrownPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press ISBN: 9780253074560ISBN 10: 0253074568 Pages: 542 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Matthew Brown is as well qualified as any Debussy scholar practising today to write a full monograph on the tantalising subject of Debussy and his use of the arabesque. . . . Brown is an excellent writer and even when he makes use of music theory, his goals are clearly communicated. This makes this volume of potential value to a readership beyond the relatively narrow confines of musical academia. Indeed, his vast knowledge and reference to other arts and society at large, which has distinguished his other studies of Debussy, must make Divine Arabesque attractive in multi-disciplinary studies.""—Simon Trezise, editor of The Cambridge Companion to Debussy Author InformationMatthew Brown is Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music. He is author of Debussy Redux: The Impact of His Music on Popular Culture (IUP, 2011), (with Th. Emil Homerin) Ariane & Bluebeard: From Fairy Tale to Comic Book Opera (IUP, 2022), and (with Robert W. Wason) Heinrich Schenker's Conception of Harmony. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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