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Aesthetics of Music, Music - History & Criticism, Nationalism & Sovereignty - Cultural & Social Aspects
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National Music and Other Essays

by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Overview

Ralph Vaughan Williams held strong views on many musical subjects. He never hesitated to express his views in plain, vigorous prose, and he became well-known for his essays, which combine typical common sense with a true composer's sensitivity. This collection contains all his writings that he thought worth preserving in book form. Topics include nationalism in music, the evolution of folk-song, and the origins of music, as well individual composers like Beethoven, Gustav Holst, Bach, Sibelius, Arnold Bax, and Elgar. Also included are more general reflections on the making of music, its purpose and effects, and the social foundations of music.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
New York : Clarendon Press, 1996.
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198165934

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