Publication

2020 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

100,000 words, Guess

Page Count

400 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781108422192
  • ISBN-101108422195
  • Better World Books9781108422192
  • Open LibraryOL29531104M

Classifications

  • LCCML410.S932S77 2020

Description

A mixture of circumstances had prompted Stravinsky’s earnest desire to ‘become a good American citizen.’ Notwithstanding the tragic and destabilising personal state of affairs that faced the composer in the late 1930s as a result of the deaths within the space of only a few months of his first wife, mother and eldest daughter, professional reasons drove him to seek sanctuary across the Atlantic. At that time, it was primarily American institutions that were commissioning new works from him. Furthermore, Stravinsky realised that with the outbreak of war, further composing and performing opportunities in Europe would be severely limited. No less undermining was his increasingly cool relationship with his second adopted country, France. Having lived in the country for well over a decade with a stateless passport, Stravinsky had eventually secured French citizenship in 1934. Yet in the following year he felt humiliated at the way the French establishment had treated him after his candidature to replace the recently deceased Paul Dukas as a member of the Académie des Beaux Arts was rejected, with the native-born Frenchman, Florent Schmitt, elected to the post.-Publisher

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Stravinsky in ContextCambridge University Press2020-01-01

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