Bruckner remembered / Stephen Johnson.
By: Johnson, Stephen [author.]
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General Lending | MTU Cork School of Music Library Lending | 780.92 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00235976 |
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780.92 BRU The life and symphonies of Anton Bruckner / | 780.92 BRU Perspectives on Anton Bruckner / | 780.92 BRU The Cambridge companion to Bruckner / | 780.92 BRU Bruckner remembered / | 780.92 BUC Complete works and letters / | 780.92 BUS Letters to his wife / | 780.92 BUS Selected letters / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Popular anecdotes represent Bruckner as a visionary simpleton, his life dominated by music and religion, but this bizarre figure is also widely held to have produced some the most original music written in the second half of the 19th century. The reminiscences collected here offer insights into a complicated and sometimes tormented mind. While some are content to dismiss him as a gifted country bumpkin, others describe a lively intellect, a compulsive student, and a meticulous musical theorist.
Bibliography: (pages 178-179) and index.
Vocation -- The man -- The musician -- A contract with God.
Alan Cutts Collection.
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Author notes provided by Syndetics
Stephen Johnson is a regular contributor to Gramophone and The Independent. He lives in London.(Bowker Author Biography)