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Spanish Music in the Twentieth Century
Harvard University Press, 1993 Cloth: 978-0-674-83102-5 Library of Congress Classification ML315.5.M3613 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 780.9460904
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
From the exhilarating impact of Isaac Albeniz at the beginning of the century to today's complex and adventurous avant-garde, this complete interpretive history introduces twentieth-century Spanish music to English-speaking readers. With graceful authority, Tomas Marco, award-winning composer, critic, and bright light of Spanish music since the 1960s, covers the entire spectrum of composers and their works: trends and movements, critical and popular reception, national institutions, influences from Europe and beyond, and the effect of such historic events as the Spanish Civil War and the death of Franco. Marco's penetrating aesthetic critiques are threaded throughout each phase of this rich account. See other books on: Franzen, Cola | History & Criticism | Music | Spain | Twentieth Century See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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