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Robert Sherlaw Johnson's pioneering work on the music of Olivier Messiaen has become the foundation stone upon which all Messiaen scholarship is based.
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Witold Lutoslawski is widely regarded as one of the foremost composers of the post-war era and one of the truly great musicians of the 20th century.
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Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994), who claimed that 'talking was not his speciality', emerges during a series of conversations with the music critic Tadeusz Kaczynski as a most lucid and articulate commentator, not only on his own compositions, but on every aspect of twentieth-century music and musicianship.
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This book deals with the ornaments that Bach indicated by signs.
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The extraordinary story of Malcolm Williamson, whose rich creative gifts were undermined by a self-destructive streak.
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Many people will know something about the life of Lutoslawski, but few know anything about Lutoslawski the man.
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Selected and edited by Hans Mersmann. Covers the composer's entire life, from his childhood travels to his last days.
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Basil Howitt delves into the love lives of a cluster of great composers from Gesualdo to Wagner and finds much to delight, surprise, shock, and even appall his readers - but never bore them!
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A vivid and frank account of the life, times and music of Britain's most misunderstood composer.
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In
Shostakovich Symphonies and Concertos acclaimed author David Hurwitz describes the musical elements of that language: what it sounds like, how it works expressively, as opposed to providing a mere technical analysis.
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