Francis Poulenc

Author:   Mellers
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780198163381


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   31 August 1995
Format:   Paperback
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Francis Poulenc


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Author:   Mellers
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.285kg
ISBN:  

9780198163381


ISBN 10:   019816338
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   31 August 1995
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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this book does go to the heart of Poulenc and it deserves to be read Times Literary Supplement


`Affectionate, perceptive commentary' BBC Music Magazine `by far the best of this book is its tender regard for its subject and the biographical and cultural sensitivity by which it is realised. It can be treasured for its affection, and for the apparently artless evocation by means of quotation, allusion, and felicitous original writing of, for instance, the strong if fugitive line of quintessential Frenchness to which Poulenc is heir' Musical Times `Reading Francis Poulenc by Wilfred Mellers is like having a conversation with a culutred nad intelligent man of great experience. Mellers writes with wit and conviction about Poulenc's compositiions and effortlessly alludes to a wide variety of works by notable authors and composers...The informal tone of many of the analyses draws the reader not only closer to the music, but invites an ever more intimate association with Mellers...Meller's book is a welcome addition to the Oxford Studies of Composers series and to the body of work on Francis Poulenc' The French Review `At his best, as in the chapter on Poulenc's theatre music, with its expansive account of the Dialogue des Carmélites, Mellers is unsurpassed ... this book does go to the heart of Poulenc and it deserves to be read.' Times Literary Supplement `the glimpses are powerful' Roderic Dunnett, Church Times `Mellers has that rare gift of being able to talk about music. His chatty descriptions of pieces are so thorough that you feel you've already heard them - or don't need to - and he's never at a loss for words. Excerpts from Mellers's Francis Poulenc surely will find their way into program notes for at least the next decade.' American Organist, June 1994 `Drafting the book was, he says, a labour of love; and he is a perspicacious scholar ... the glimpses are powerful.' Roderic Dunnett, Church Times 'It can be treasured for its affection, and for the apparently artless evocation by means of quotation, allusion, and felicitous original writing of, for instance, the strong if fugitive line of quintessential Frenchnes to which Poulenc is heir,' Robin Holloway. The Musical Times 'Mellers one of the most respected and articulate writers on music, has produced a gem. The author leaves many song text and other quotations in the original French, so a modest knowledge of the language will be helpful but not entirely necessary for enjoyment of the book. This volume will be a pleasure to anyone, from general reader to specialist.' W. Ross, University of Virginia. Choice May '94


this book does go to the heart of Poulenc and it deserves to be read * Times Literary Supplement *


Author Information

He is author of many books including Percy Grainger OSC (OUP, 1992); Bach and the Dance of God (1980); Beethoven and the Voice of God (1684); Music in a New Found Land (1987); Man and his Music (1987); François Couperin (1987); Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion (1988)

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