
Rachmaninov. Personalità e poetica
작성자
Claudio A. D'Antoni
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Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
390
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Oct 1, 2003
출판사
Scienze e Lettere
ISBN-10
8888620060
ISBN-13
9788888620060
설명
Claudio A. D'Antoni explores the life and art of the renowned composer Sergei Rachmaninov in a compelling examination of his personality and poetic spirit. Through in-depth analysis, the author delves into the emotional undercurrents that shaped Rachmaninov's music, revealing how his personal experiences and cultural background infused his compositions with a unique depth and resonance.
The narrative intricately weaves biographical details with musical analysis, presenting Rachmaninov not only as a master of classical music but also as a complex human being navigating the trials of his time. D'Antoni's scholarly approach is enriched by extensive bibliographical references and a useful index, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned musicologists and newcomers interested in understanding the nuances of Rachmaninov's work.
By shedding light on the connection between Rachmaninov's life and his artistry, the book invites readers to appreciate the passion that drives the composer's timeless pieces, offering a fresh perspective on a musical genius whose legacy continues to captivate audiences around the world.
The narrative intricately weaves biographical details with musical analysis, presenting Rachmaninov not only as a master of classical music but also as a complex human being navigating the trials of his time. D'Antoni's scholarly approach is enriched by extensive bibliographical references and a useful index, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned musicologists and newcomers interested in understanding the nuances of Rachmaninov's work.
By shedding light on the connection between Rachmaninov's life and his artistry, the book invites readers to appreciate the passion that drives the composer's timeless pieces, offering a fresh perspective on a musical genius whose legacy continues to captivate audiences around the world.