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Life and Music of Sir Malcolm Arnold
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First published in 2003. 'All of my music is biographical' declared Sir Malcolm Arnold in an interview in 1991. Arnold's turbulent life has permeated his music to a greater degree than probably any other British composer as Paul Jackson reveals in this illuminating account. Interweaving biographical details with close analyses of Arnold's major works, particularly the nine symphonies, and drawing on sketch materials never previously examined, Jackson provides fascinating insights into Arnold's compositional process, and the ideas informing works such as the John Field Fantasy and the 7th Symphony. Extensive interviews with Arnold himself as well as with his family, friends and colleagues add further perspectives on his relationships with fellow composers and musicians, publishers, critics and family. A combination of joie de vivre and periods of depression and personal tragedy, Arnold's life has mirrored his music in its combination of seemingly disparate elements that make a compelling whole.
292 Seiten
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Taylor & Francis, 01.01.2019
ISBN 9780429616143
Paul R.W. Jackson is both a musician and dancer who has written extensively on both subjects. In 1997 he was awarded the Chris de Marigny Dance Writers Award. He has taught and performed throughout the UK, in the USA and Europe and is currently Head of Dance at the University of Winchester, UK.