Description |
ix, 99 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Cambridge music handbooks |
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Cambridge music handbooks.
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Introduction: musical character and a theory of musical rhetoric -- 1. Holst and the two Londons -- 2. Genesis -- 3. Reception -- 4. The character plots (1): Mars to Mercury -- 5. The character plots (2): Jupiter to Neptune -- 6. On becoming The Planets: the overall design -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- 1. Holst's public performances, 1908-21 -- 2. Comparison of tempos in selected recordings of The Planets |
Summary |
This book is the first comprehensive guide to Holst's popular orchestral suite The Planets. It considers the music in detail and places the work in its historical context, describing the circumstances of its composition and its meteoric rise to popular acclaim. Starting with Holst's particular interest in astrology, Professor Greene explores the plotting of the work's central melodic and harmonic gestures to reveal a profound statement of human character and Holst's own psychological journey toward the mystic state. Using parallels in the verbal arts, Professor Greene weaves a fascinating tale of musical communication. An understanding of The Planets is crucial to a full appreciation of Holst's profound late works, and Professor Greene's systematic appraisal provides the first revealing light in this direction |
Analysis |
Instrumental music |
Notes |
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-98) and index |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Holst, Gustav, 1874-1934. Planets.
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Musical analysis.
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Author |
American Council of Learned Societies.
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LC no. |
94017175 |
ISBN |
0521450004 (hb) |
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0521456339 (pb) |
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