The Music of Elliott Carter

Author:   David Schiff ,  Elliott Carter
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
ISBN:  

9780801436123


Pages:   356
Publication Date:   03 November 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Schiff ,  Elliott Carter
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9780801436123


ISBN 10:   0801436125
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   03 November 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Schiff has written this new edition with the kind of renewed freshness and sense of development that Carter's work continues to reflect. . . A wholly different book from the first edition and a valuable new contribution to the critical literature. Choice. July/August, 1999.


This new edition effectively replaces the earlier one and is particularly welcome for its inclusion of a wealth of compositions and bibliographic citations from 1981 to 1998... A chronological list of works, an extensive bibliography, and a discography add immeasurably to this volume. Highly recommended for sophisticated music collections. -Library Journal Unlike many other composers, Carter has always known exactly how to bring his pieces to an end. David Schiff, in the new edition of his The Music of Elliott Carter, finds the right words for the end of the First String Quartet: 'With the most stunning gesture of all,' he says, 'the first violin completes the motion of the work in solitude, slowing the music to stillness on a celestial high E.' -John Russell, The New York Review of Books Schiff has written this new edition with the kind of renewed freshness and sense of development that Carter's work continues to reflect... A wholly different book from the first edition and a valuable new contribution to the critical literature. -Choice. July/August, 1999.


"""This new edition effectively replaces the earlier one and is particularly welcome for its inclusion of a wealth of compositions and bibliographic citations from 1981 to 1998... A chronological list of works, an extensive bibliography, and a discography add immeasurably to this volume. Highly recommended for sophisticated music collections.""-Library Journal ""Unlike many other composers, Carter has always known exactly how to bring his pieces to an end. David Schiff, in the new edition of his The Music of Elliott Carter, finds the right words for the end of the First String Quartet: 'With the most stunning gesture of all,' he says, 'the first violin completes the motion of the work in solitude, slowing the music to stillness on a celestial high E.'""-John Russell, The New York Review of Books ""Schiff has written this new edition with the kind of renewed freshness and sense of development that Carter's work continues to reflect... A wholly different book from the first edition and a valuable new contribution to the critical literature.""-Choice. July/August, 1999."


Unlike many other composers, Carter has always known exactly how to bring his pieces to an end. David Schiff, in the new edition of his The Music of Elliott Carter, finds the right words for the end of the First String Quartet: 'With the most stunning gesture of all, ' he says, 'the first violin completes the motion of the work in solitude, slowing the music to stillness on a celestial high E.' -John Russell, The New York Review of Books


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David Schiff, who often writes on contemporary music for The New York Times, is also the author of Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue.

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