Cathy Berberian and Music's Muses

Cathy Berberian and Music's Muses
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Publisher : Jennifer Paull
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781847538895
ISBN-13 : 1847538894
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Download or read book Cathy Berberian and Music's Muses written by Jennifer Paull and published by Jennifer Paull. This book was released on 2007 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This richly illustrated anthology (containing more than 120 photographs and images) heralds the 25th anniversary of the demise of Cathy Berberian. The celebrated mezzo-soprano, composer, polyhistor and artistic non-conformist died in March 1983 at the age of 57. Jennifer Paull paints her close friend's portrait with perceptive detail and personal reminiscences analysing Berberian's unique standpoint. Paull applies Berberian's comparativist perspective to exploring a miscellany of Music's fascinating facts, stimulating surprises and other musicians who are quintessentially 'different'. The role of the woman, the lack of division between the Arts; dance, design, fashion, imagination, humour, languages, theatre and wit: these, her eclectic components, shaped the borderless artistic landscape of Cathy Berberian into an ingenious philosophy herein elucidated, illustrated and applied. Cathy Berberian's due stature in the History of Music has yet to be fully recognised and sufficiently appreciated.


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