Peter Wiegold, Ghislaine Kenyon, Amoret Abis, Christopher Fox, Colin Matthews
Beyond Britten: The Composer and the Community
Herausgeber: Wiegold, Peter; Kenyon, Ghislaine
Peter Wiegold, Ghislaine Kenyon, Amoret Abis, Christopher Fox, Colin Matthews
Beyond Britten: The Composer and the Community
Herausgeber: Wiegold, Peter; Kenyon, Ghislaine
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Leading composers, producers and writers consider the role of the composer in the community in Britain today and over the last fifty years.
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Leading composers, producers and writers consider the role of the composer in the community in Britain today and over the last fifty years.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781843839651
- ISBN-10: 1843839652
- Artikelnr.: 41967658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781843839651
- ISBN-10: 1843839652
- Artikelnr.: 41967658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Wiegold, Ghislaine Kenyon
Peter Wiegold and Ghislaine Kenyon: Introduction - Peter Wiegold and
Ghislaine Kenyon Benjamin Britten: On Receiving the First Aspen Award
(reprint) Colin Matthews: 'Music is now free for all': Britten's Aspen
Award Speech - Colin Matthews Howard Skempton: Britten and Cardew - Howard
Skempton Christopher Fox: After the Fludde: ambitious music for all-comers
- Christopher Fox Gillian Moore: 'A vigorous unbroken tradition': British
composers and the community since the beginning of the twentieth century -
Gillian Moore Eugene Skeef: 'I am because you are' - Eugene Skeef Tommy
Pearson: 'A real composer coming talk to us' - Tommy Pearson Nigel Osborne:
Running away from rock 'n' roll - Nigel Osborne John Barber: Finding a
place in Society; finding a voice - John Barber James Redwood: A matrix of
possibilities - James Redwood Katie Tearle: 'I was St Francis' - Katie
Tearle Judith Webster: Reflections on Composers, Orchestras and
Communities: motivation, music and meaning' - Judith Webster Douglas
Mitchell: 'Sounding good with other people' - Douglas Mitchell Peter
Wiegold and Amoret Abis: 'Making Music is How you Understand It':
Dartington Conversations with Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter
Wiegold and John Woolrich - Peter Wiegold Peter Wiegold and Amoret Abis:
'Making Music is How you Understand It': Dartington Conversations with
Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter Wiegold and John Woolrich -
Amoret Abis John Sloboda: The Composer and the Audience - John Sloboda
Amoret Abis:The Composer in the Classroom - Amoret Abis Sean Gregory:
Unleashed: Collaboration, Connectivity and Creativity - Sean Gregory Detta
Danford and Natasha Zielazinski: One Equal Music - Detta Danford and
Natasha Zielazinski Peter Wiegold: That's how it happens - Peter Wiegold
Jonathan Reekie: Britten's Holy Triangle - Jonathan Reekie Postlude Peter
Wiegold: Appendix: A Practice - Peter Wiegold
Ghislaine Kenyon Benjamin Britten: On Receiving the First Aspen Award
(reprint) Colin Matthews: 'Music is now free for all': Britten's Aspen
Award Speech - Colin Matthews Howard Skempton: Britten and Cardew - Howard
Skempton Christopher Fox: After the Fludde: ambitious music for all-comers
- Christopher Fox Gillian Moore: 'A vigorous unbroken tradition': British
composers and the community since the beginning of the twentieth century -
Gillian Moore Eugene Skeef: 'I am because you are' - Eugene Skeef Tommy
Pearson: 'A real composer coming talk to us' - Tommy Pearson Nigel Osborne:
Running away from rock 'n' roll - Nigel Osborne John Barber: Finding a
place in Society; finding a voice - John Barber James Redwood: A matrix of
possibilities - James Redwood Katie Tearle: 'I was St Francis' - Katie
Tearle Judith Webster: Reflections on Composers, Orchestras and
Communities: motivation, music and meaning' - Judith Webster Douglas
Mitchell: 'Sounding good with other people' - Douglas Mitchell Peter
Wiegold and Amoret Abis: 'Making Music is How you Understand It':
Dartington Conversations with Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter
Wiegold and John Woolrich - Peter Wiegold Peter Wiegold and Amoret Abis:
'Making Music is How you Understand It': Dartington Conversations with
Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter Wiegold and John Woolrich -
Amoret Abis John Sloboda: The Composer and the Audience - John Sloboda
Amoret Abis:The Composer in the Classroom - Amoret Abis Sean Gregory:
Unleashed: Collaboration, Connectivity and Creativity - Sean Gregory Detta
Danford and Natasha Zielazinski: One Equal Music - Detta Danford and
Natasha Zielazinski Peter Wiegold: That's how it happens - Peter Wiegold
Jonathan Reekie: Britten's Holy Triangle - Jonathan Reekie Postlude Peter
Wiegold: Appendix: A Practice - Peter Wiegold
Peter Wiegold and Ghislaine Kenyon: Introduction - Peter Wiegold and
Ghislaine Kenyon Benjamin Britten: On Receiving the First Aspen Award
(reprint) Colin Matthews: 'Music is now free for all': Britten's Aspen
Award Speech - Colin Matthews Howard Skempton: Britten and Cardew - Howard
Skempton Christopher Fox: After the Fludde: ambitious music for all-comers
- Christopher Fox Gillian Moore: 'A vigorous unbroken tradition': British
composers and the community since the beginning of the twentieth century -
Gillian Moore Eugene Skeef: 'I am because you are' - Eugene Skeef Tommy
Pearson: 'A real composer coming talk to us' - Tommy Pearson Nigel Osborne:
Running away from rock 'n' roll - Nigel Osborne John Barber: Finding a
place in Society; finding a voice - John Barber James Redwood: A matrix of
possibilities - James Redwood Katie Tearle: 'I was St Francis' - Katie
Tearle Judith Webster: Reflections on Composers, Orchestras and
Communities: motivation, music and meaning' - Judith Webster Douglas
Mitchell: 'Sounding good with other people' - Douglas Mitchell Peter
Wiegold and Amoret Abis: 'Making Music is How you Understand It':
Dartington Conversations with Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter
Wiegold and John Woolrich - Peter Wiegold Peter Wiegold and Amoret Abis:
'Making Music is How you Understand It': Dartington Conversations with
Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter Wiegold and John Woolrich -
Amoret Abis John Sloboda: The Composer and the Audience - John Sloboda
Amoret Abis:The Composer in the Classroom - Amoret Abis Sean Gregory:
Unleashed: Collaboration, Connectivity and Creativity - Sean Gregory Detta
Danford and Natasha Zielazinski: One Equal Music - Detta Danford and
Natasha Zielazinski Peter Wiegold: That's how it happens - Peter Wiegold
Jonathan Reekie: Britten's Holy Triangle - Jonathan Reekie Postlude Peter
Wiegold: Appendix: A Practice - Peter Wiegold
Ghislaine Kenyon Benjamin Britten: On Receiving the First Aspen Award
(reprint) Colin Matthews: 'Music is now free for all': Britten's Aspen
Award Speech - Colin Matthews Howard Skempton: Britten and Cardew - Howard
Skempton Christopher Fox: After the Fludde: ambitious music for all-comers
- Christopher Fox Gillian Moore: 'A vigorous unbroken tradition': British
composers and the community since the beginning of the twentieth century -
Gillian Moore Eugene Skeef: 'I am because you are' - Eugene Skeef Tommy
Pearson: 'A real composer coming talk to us' - Tommy Pearson Nigel Osborne:
Running away from rock 'n' roll - Nigel Osborne John Barber: Finding a
place in Society; finding a voice - John Barber James Redwood: A matrix of
possibilities - James Redwood Katie Tearle: 'I was St Francis' - Katie
Tearle Judith Webster: Reflections on Composers, Orchestras and
Communities: motivation, music and meaning' - Judith Webster Douglas
Mitchell: 'Sounding good with other people' - Douglas Mitchell Peter
Wiegold and Amoret Abis: 'Making Music is How you Understand It':
Dartington Conversations with Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter
Wiegold and John Woolrich - Peter Wiegold Peter Wiegold and Amoret Abis:
'Making Music is How you Understand It': Dartington Conversations with
Harrison Birtwistle, Philip Cashian, Peter Wiegold and John Woolrich -
Amoret Abis John Sloboda: The Composer and the Audience - John Sloboda
Amoret Abis:The Composer in the Classroom - Amoret Abis Sean Gregory:
Unleashed: Collaboration, Connectivity and Creativity - Sean Gregory Detta
Danford and Natasha Zielazinski: One Equal Music - Detta Danford and
Natasha Zielazinski Peter Wiegold: That's how it happens - Peter Wiegold
Jonathan Reekie: Britten's Holy Triangle - Jonathan Reekie Postlude Peter
Wiegold: Appendix: A Practice - Peter Wiegold







