Temporaries and Eternals

The Music Criticism of Aldous Huxley, 1922-23

(Author) Michael Allis
Format: Hardcover
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Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Aldous Huxley (1894â "1963), Temporaries and Eternals focuses on the music column that Huxley wrote for The Weekly Westminster Gazette in 1922â "23. Readers of Huxleyâ (TM)s novels, essays and travel writing will be aware of the wealth of musical detail in these works, and this book suggests that such references can only be fully understood in the context of the opinions voiced in Huxleyâ (TM)s music criticism. Not only does Huxleyâ (TM)s column offer a fascinating snapshot of musical life in 1920s Britain, but several of the themes that Huxley explores continue to have contemporary relevance. These include music and technology, the composer-performer relationship, the nature of the child prodigy, musical tradition and innovation, the suitability of opera libretti, and how to write about music effectively. However, Huxleyâ (TM)s central theme, reflected in the title of this book, is the problematic question of how to judge the significance and potential longevity of specific composers and their works, from Palestrina to Schoenberg. After an extended introduction placing Huxleyâ (TM)s music criticism in the context of his other writings, the book reproduces all 64 of Huxleyâ (TM)s weekly articles, with footnote commentary to help the reader appreciate his wide-ranging textual references.

Information
Publisher:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781443842174
Publish year:
2013
Publish date:
Jan. 14, 2013

Michael Allis

Michael Allis is a renowned poet known for his collection "Whispers of the Wind," which explores themes of love, loss, and nature. His lyrical and emotive style has captivated readers worldwide. Allis's work has made a significant impact on contemporary poetry, inspiring a new generation of writers.

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