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Elliott Carter's Late Music

Elliott Carter's Late Music

Elliott Carter's Late Music

Author:
John Link, William Paterson University, New Jersey
Published:
April 2022
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521769761

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    The first comprehensive study of the late music of one of the most influential composers of the last half century, this book places Elliott Carter's music from 1995 to 2012 in the broader context of post-war contemporary concert music, including his own earlier work. It addresses Carter's reception history, his aesthetics, and his harmonic and rhythmic practice, and includes detailed essays on all of Carter's major works after 1995. Special emphasis is placed on Carter's settings of contemporary modernist poetry from John Ashbery to Louis Zukofsky. In readable and engaging prose, Elliott Carter's Late Music illuminates a body of late work that stands at the forefront of the composer's achievements.

    • Includes analytical essays on all of Carter's major works from 1995 to his death in 2012
    • Chapters focus on Carter's aesthetics, harmony and rhythm, and reception history
    • Includes numerous musical examples with analysis

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… absorbing, frequently demanding but always rewarding reading.' Richard Whitehouse, Gramophone

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    Product details

    April 2022
    Hardback
    9780521769761
    510 pages
    252 × 177 × 29 mm
    1.08kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Context:
    • 1. Carter's career and reception history
    • 2. The elements of an aesthetic
    • 3. Harmony
    • 4. Rhythm and form
    • Part II. A Literary Imagination (Text Settings):
    • 5. Sense and sensibility- opera
    • 6. A kind of light -song cycles and other text settings
    • Part III. Instrumental Music:
    • 7. Illusions -music for orchestra
    • 8. Social aspirations -music for instrumental soloist and ensemble
    • 9. A free society- music for large chamber ensemble
    • 10. Social relations- music for small chamber ensemble
    • 11. Reflections- short instrumental pieces.
      Author
    • John Link , William Paterson University, New Jersey

      Composer and author John Link is Professor of Music at William Paterson University. He is editor of Carter's Harmony Book (with Nicholas Hopkins, 2002) and Elliott Carter Studies (with Marguerite Boland, Cambridge University Press, 2012), and the author of Elliott Carter: A Guide to Research (2000).