The Cambridge Companion to Chopin provides the enquiring music-lover with helpful insights into a musical style which recognises no contradiction between the accessible and the sophisticated, the popular and the significant. Twelve essays by leading Chopin scholars make up three parts. Part 1 discusses the sources of Chopin's style in the music of his predecessors and the social history of the period. Part 2 profiles the mature music, and Part 3 considers the afterlife of the music - its reception, its criticism and its compositional influence in the works of subsequent composers.
ISBN: | 9780521477529 |
Publication date: | 8th December 1994 |
Author: | Jim University of Bristol Samson |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 356 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Companions to Music |
Genres: |
Musicians, singers, bands and groups Composers and songwriters Keyboard instruments |