This collection is a tribute to the talent, teaching, and humanism of Alfred Einstein, whose scholarship and criticisms affirm his position as one of the foremost musicologists of the twentieth century. Written by a former student of Einstein's, this portrait draws on the influences and events that shaped his life and work as a Jewish scholar in pre-Nazi Germany and that necessitated his emigration to the United States. Dower provides more than one hundred examples of his criticisms that document the music of Germany and the United States in the second quarter of this century and that demonstrate the art of music criticism at its best. Included is a chronology that is based on information provided by Einstein's daughter, Eva. Her insight into her father's personal life is combined with Catherine Dower's careful chronological documentation of Einstein's professional endeavors, provide a unique evaluation of a critic whose research produced valuable musical discoveries and whose writings always recognized the important relationship between music and its cultural background. The study affords further access to Einstein's writings by identifying the locations of Einstein collections in numerous libraries throughout the United States.
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Book Details
Title
Alfred Einstein on Music
Imprint
Praeger Publishers Inc
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Genre
Music
ISBN13
9780313273636
Book Category
Arts, Language and Linguistic Books
BISAC Subject Heading
MUS006000
Book Subcategory
Art Books
ISBN10
9780313273636
Language
English
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Contributions to the Study of Music & Dance
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