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Three Questions for Sixty-Five Composers
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Bálint András Varga
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2011
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Master interviewer Bálint András Varga poses three probing questions to renowned contemporary composers about their work, and carefully renders their answers in their own words.
Do today's composers draw inspiration from life experiences or from, say, the natural world?
What influences, past and present, have influenced recent composers?
How essential is it for a composer to develop a personal style, and when does this degenerate into self-repetition?
These are questions about which some of the most important composers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century often have quite strong feelings--but have seldom been asked.
In this pathbreaking book, Bálint András Varga puts these three questions to such renowned composers as Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Alberto Ginastera, Sofia Gubaidulina, Hans Werner Henze, Helmut Lachenmann, György Ligeti, Witold Lutoslawski, Luigi Nono, Krzysztof Penderecki, Wolfgang Rihm, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu, and Iannis Xenakis. Varga's sensitive English renderings capture the subtleties of their sometimes confident, sometimes hesitant, answers.
All statements from English-speaking composers -- such as Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Morton Feldman, Lukas Foss, Steve Reich, Gunther Schuller, andSir Michael Tippett -- consist of the composers' own carefully chosen words.
Three Questions for Sixty-Five Composers is vital reading for anybody interested in the current state of music and the arts.
TheHungarian music publisher Bálint András Varga has spent nearly forty years working for and with composers. He has published several books, including extensive interviews with Lutoslawski, Berio, and Xenakis. His previous book forthe University of Rochester Press is György Kurtág: Three Interviews and Ligeti Homages.
Do today's composers draw inspiration from life experiences or from, say, the natural world?
What influences, past and present, have influenced recent composers?
How essential is it for a composer to develop a personal style, and when does this degenerate into self-repetition?
These are questions about which some of the most important composers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century often have quite strong feelings--but have seldom been asked.
In this pathbreaking book, Bálint András Varga puts these three questions to such renowned composers as Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Alberto Ginastera, Sofia Gubaidulina, Hans Werner Henze, Helmut Lachenmann, György Ligeti, Witold Lutoslawski, Luigi Nono, Krzysztof Penderecki, Wolfgang Rihm, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu, and Iannis Xenakis. Varga's sensitive English renderings capture the subtleties of their sometimes confident, sometimes hesitant, answers.
All statements from English-speaking composers -- such as Milton Babbitt, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Morton Feldman, Lukas Foss, Steve Reich, Gunther Schuller, andSir Michael Tippett -- consist of the composers' own carefully chosen words.
Three Questions for Sixty-Five Composers is vital reading for anybody interested in the current state of music and the arts.
TheHungarian music publisher Bálint András Varga has spent nearly forty years working for and with composers. He has published several books, including extensive interviews with Lutoslawski, Berio, and Xenakis. His previous book forthe University of Rochester Press is György Kurtág: Three Interviews and Ligeti Homages.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITION
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PREFACE TO THE HUNGARIAN EDITION (1986) The Three Questions
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One GILBERT AMY (1936)
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Two MILTON BABBITT (1916)
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Three SÁNDOR BALASSA (1935)
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Four LUCIANO BERIO (1925–2003)
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Five SIR HARRISON BIRTWISTLE (1934)
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Six PIERRE BOULEZ (1925)
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Seven ATTILA BOZAY (1939–99)
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Eight EARLE BROWN (1926–2002)
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Nine SYLVANO BUSSOTTI (1931)
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Ten JOHN CAGE (1912–92)
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Eleven ELLIOTT CARTER (1908)
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Twelve FRIEDRICH CERHA (1926)
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Thirteen GEORGE CRUMB (1929)
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Fourteen SIR PETER MAXWELL DAVIES (1934)
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Fifteen EDISON DENISOV (1929–96)
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Sixteen HENRI DUTILLEUX (1916)
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Seventeen PETER EOTVOS (1944)
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Eighteen MORTON FELDMAN (1926–87)
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Nineteen LUKAS FOSS (1922–2009)
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Twenty ALBERTO GINASTERA (1916–83)
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Twenty-Two SOFIA GUBAIDULINA (1931)
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Twenty-Three GEORG FRIEDRICH HAAS (1953)
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Twenty-Four HANS WERNER HENZE (1926)
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Twenty-Five KLAUS HUBER (1924)
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Twenty-Six ZOLTÁN JENEY (1943)
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Twenty-Seven MAURICIO KAGEL (1931–2008)
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Twenty-Eight GEORG KATZER (1935)
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Twenty-Nine ERNST KRENEK (1900–1991)
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Thirty LADISLAV KUPKOVIC (1936)
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Thirty-One GYÖRGY KURTÁG (1926)
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Thirty-Two HELMUT LACHENMANN (1935)
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Thirty-Three GYÖRGY LIGETI (1923–2006)
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Thirty-Four WITOLD LUTOSŁAWSKI (1913–94)
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Thirty-Five FRANÇOIS-BERNARD MÂCHE (1935)
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Thirty-Six MICHIO MAMIYA (1929)
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Thirty-Seven GIACOMO MANZONI (1932)
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Thirty-Eight PAUL MÉFANO (1937)
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Thirty-Nine ANDRÁS MIHÁLY (1917–93)
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Forty TRISTAN MURAIL (1947)
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Forty-One MARLOS NOBRE (1939)
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Forty-Two LUIGI NONO (1924–90)
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Forty-Three KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI (1933)
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Forty-Four GOFFREDO PETRASSI (1904–2003)
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Forty-Five EMIL PETROVICS (1930)
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Forty-Six HENRI POUSSEUR (1929–2009)
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Forty-Seven STEVE REICH (1936)
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Forty-Eight WOLFGANG RIHM (1952)
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Forty-Nine PETER RUZICKA (1948)
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Fifty LÁSZLÓ SÁRY (1940)
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Fifty-One PIERRE SCHAEFFER (1910–95)
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Fifty-Two DIETER SCHNEBEL (1930)
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Fifty-Three ALFRED SCHNITTKE (1934–98)
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Fifty-Four GUNTHER SCHULLER (1925)
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Fifty-Five JOHANNES MARIA STAUD (1974)
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Fifty-Six KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN (1928–2007)
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Fifty-Seven ANDRÁS SZŐLLŐSY (1921–2007)
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Fifty-Eight TŌRU TAKEMITSU (1930–96)
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Fifty-Nine DIMITRI TERZAKIS (1938)
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Sixty SIR MICHAEL TIPPETT (1905–98)
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Sixty-One LÁSZLÓ VIDOVSZKY (1944)
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Sixty-Two WLADIMIR VOGEL (1896–1984)
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Sixty-Three GERHARD WIMBERGER (1923)
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Sixty-Four CHRISTIAN WOLFF (1934)
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Sixty-Five IANNIS XENAKIS (1922–2001)
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ENCORE
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INDEX
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University of Rochester Press
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