シャルル・ミュンシュ伝<br>Charles Munch

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シャルル・ミュンシュ伝
Charles Munch

  • 著者名:Holoman, D. Kern
  • 価格 ¥3,578 (本体¥3,253)
  • Oxford University Press(2011/12/01発売)
  • ポイント 32pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780199772704
  • eISBN:9780199912575

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A mesmerizing figure in concert, Charles Munch was celebrated for his electrifying public performances. He was a pioneer in many arenas of classical music--establishing Berlioz in the canon, perfecting the orchestral work of Debussy and Ravel, and leading the world to Roussel, Honegger, and Dutilleux. A pivotal figure, his accomplishments put him on a par with Arturo Toscanini and Leonard Bernstein.In Charles Munch, D. Kern Holoman provides the first full biography of this giant of twentieth-century music, tracing his dramatic survival in occupied Paris, his triumphant arrival at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and his later years, when he was a leading cultural figure in the United States, a man known and admired by Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy. He turned to conducting only in middle age, after two decades as a violinist and concertmaster, a background which gave him special insight into the relationship between conductor and orchestra. At the podium, his bond with his musicians unleashed something in them and in himself. "A certain magic took wing that amounts to the very essence of music in concert," the author writes, as if "public performance loosed the facets of character and artistry and poetry otherwise muffled by his timidity and simple disinclination to say much." In concert, Munch was arresting, even seductive, sweeping his baton in an enormous arch from above his head down to his knee. Yet as Holoman shows, he remained a lonely, even sad figure, a widower with no children, a man who fled admirers and avoided reporters.With groundbreaking research and sensitive, lyrical writing, Charles Munch penetrates the enigma to capture this elusive musical titan.

Table of Contents

IntroductionAcknowledgmentsList of Illustrations1 Strasbourg, Paris, Leipzig : September 1891 - October 19322 Paris : November 1932 - May 19383 The Société des Concerts : June 1938 - May 19454 Leaving France : June 1945 - September 19495 Winning Boston : October 1949 - June 19516 Boston after Koussevitzky : July 1951 - July 19567 The Iron Curtain and Beyond : August 1956 - August 19588 Shifting Perspectives in Boston : September 1958 - April 19629 Paris, Again : May 1962 - August 196610 The Orchestre de Paris : September 1966 - November 196811 An Eternal SmileNotesSources