Skyscraper lullaby: the life and music of John Alden Carpenter

The first biography of Carpenter, Skyscraper Lullaby balances the composer's complex personal and musical likes. Howard Pollack considers all of Carpenter's works, tracing the evolution of his technique and style. Carpenter studied composition with John Knowles Paine at Harvard and Edward...

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Main Author: Pollack, Howard (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington u.a. Smithsonian Inst. Press 1995
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Summary:The first biography of Carpenter, Skyscraper Lullaby balances the composer's complex personal and musical likes. Howard Pollack considers all of Carpenter's works, tracing the evolution of his technique and style. Carpenter studied composition with John Knowles Paine at Harvard and Edward Elgar in Rome, but his greatest influence was the Chicago theorist Bernhard Ziehn, one of the most progressive figures in early twentieth-century music. Carpenter became known for incorporating the contributions of various literal artists in his works.
Physical Description:XVI, 511 S. Ill., Notenbeisp.
ISBN:1560984007

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