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Benjamin Britten 141812 - Britten on Music

Oxford University Press, 2008. Paperback. Pp: 448. Benjamin Britten was a most reluctant public speaker. Yet his contributions were without doubt a major factor in the transformation during his lifetime of the structure of the art-music industry. This book, by bringing together all his published articles, unpublished speeches, drafts, and transcriptions of numerous radio interviews, explores the paradox of a reluctant yet influential cultural commentator, artist, and humanist. Whether talking about his own music, about the role of the artist in society, about music criticism, or wading into a debate on soviet ideology at the height of the cold war, Britten always gave a performance which reinforced the notion of a private man who nonetheless saw the importance of public disclosure. ISBN: 9780199550975. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
EUR 29.50 [Appr.: US$ 31.93 | £UK 25.25 | JP¥ 5004] Booknumber: 2635801

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