Music in Chopin's Warsaw
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Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100195130731
- ISBN-139780195130737
- Goodreads7100006
- Library of Congress Control Number2007004794
- OCLC Control Number82286817
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780195130737
- Better World BooksO9-ASW-890
- Open LibraryOL10133223M
Classifications
- LCCML297.4.G65 2007
- LCCML297.4 .G65 2008
- LCCML297.4 .G65 2007
Description
"Music in Chopin's Warsaw examines the rich musical environment of Fryderyk Chopin's youth - largely unknown to the English-speaking world - and places Chopin's early works in the context of this milieu. Halina Goldberg provides a historiographic perspective that allows a new and better understanding of Poland's cultural and musical circumstances. Chopin's Warsaw emerges as a vibrant European city that was home to an Opera house, various smaller theaters, one of the earliest modern conservatories in Europe, several societies that organized concerts, musically active churches, spirited salon life, music publishers and bookstores, instrument builders, and for a short time even a weekly paper devoted to music." "Warsaw was aware of and in tune with the most recent European styles and fashions in music, but it was also the cradle of a vernacular musical language that was initiated by the generation of Polish composers before Chopin and which found its full realization in his work. Had Chopin been born a decade earlier or a decade later, Goldberg argues, the capital - devastated by warfare and stripped of all cultural institutions - could not have provided support for his talent. The young composer would have been compelled to seek musical education abroad and thus would have been deprived of the specifically Polish experience so central to his musical style."--Jacket.
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