Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
224
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Jan 1, 1973
Förlag
Littlehampton Book Services Lt
ISBN-10
0460038613
ISBN-13
9780460038614
Beskrivning
Sir Arnold Bax emerges as a fascinating figure in the world of music, celebrated as the late Master of the Queen's Musick. His life and work reveal a composer deeply influenced by the landscapes of his homeland and the rich cultural tapestry of the early 20th century. Colin Scott-Sutherland delves into Bax's unique style, which blends impressionistic textures with evocative themes, drawing readers into the emotional depths of his compositions.
Bax's journey through the world of classical music reflects not only his personal struggles but also the larger narrative of musical evolution during his time. Readers are invited to explore his interactions with contemporaries and his response to changing artistic currents. The author's insights illuminate how Bax's experiences shaped his creative voice, allowing them to appreciate the profound impact of his work.
Throughout this exploration, Bax's legacy is underscored, showcasing his contributions beyond composition. His role as an influential figure in the musical community adds layers to his story, making it clear that his influence continues to resonate. Scott-Sutherland's account serves as both an homage to Bax's artistry and a reflection on the complex interplay between life and art in the world of music.
Bax's journey through the world of classical music reflects not only his personal struggles but also the larger narrative of musical evolution during his time. Readers are invited to explore his interactions with contemporaries and his response to changing artistic currents. The author's insights illuminate how Bax's experiences shaped his creative voice, allowing them to appreciate the profound impact of his work.
Throughout this exploration, Bax's legacy is underscored, showcasing his contributions beyond composition. His role as an influential figure in the musical community adds layers to his story, making it clear that his influence continues to resonate. Scott-Sutherland's account serves as both an homage to Bax's artistry and a reflection on the complex interplay between life and art in the world of music.