Maestros and their music : (Record no. 1316)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781101973608
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Classification number ML458 M38 2017
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Maestros and their music :
Remainder of title the art and alchemy of conducting
Statement of responsibility, etc. John Mauceri
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Alfred A. Knopf,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent viii, 262 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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General note ohn Mauceri brings a lifetime of experience to bear in an unprecedented, hugely informative, consistently entertaining exploration of his profession, rich with anecdotes from decades of working alongside the greatest names of the music world. With candor and humor, Mauceri makes clear that conducting is itself a composition: of legacy and tradition, techniques handed down from master to apprentice?and more than a trace of ineffable magic. He reveals how conductors approach a piece of music (a calculated combination of personal interpretation, imagination, and insight into the composer?s intent); what it takes to communicate solely through gesture, with sometimes hundreds of performers at once; and the occasionally glamorous, often challenging life of the itinerant maestro. Mauceri, who worked closely with Leonard Bernstein for eighteen years, studied with Leopold Stokowski, and was on the faculty of Yale University for fifteen years, is the perfect guide to the allure and theater, passion and drudgery, rivalries and relationships of the conducting life.
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Formatted contents note A short history of conducting The technique of conducting How do you learn an orchestral score? How do you learn to be a conductor? What makes one conductor’s performance different from another’s? Relationships. The relationship with the music ; The relationship with the musicians ; The relationship with the audience ; The relationship with the critics ; The relationship with the owners and management Who’s in charge? The loneliness of the long-distance maestro Recordings vs. performances (vs. recordings of performances) The mystery: everything and its opposite.
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Koha biblionumber 1316
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02/02/2022   ML458 M38 2017 0001031 02/02/2022 Books   Library of Congress Classification   Available for loans   SPAA Library SPAA Library General Collection 02/02/2022