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- "Generous, expansive, alarming, fantastical, perverse, humane, beautiful and ugly, provisional and incomplete: here finally is a portrait that reflects the messy contours of 20th-century classical music.
- About the Author: Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK's leading commentators on contemporary classical music.
- 352 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Music
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About the Book
Think of a composer right now. Was it a white man? Perhaps in old-fashioned clothing and wild hair? The music history we're told is one dominated by men, and even then, only a select few enter the zeitgeist. This conventional history perpetuates the myth of "great works" created by "genius" artists. Men who enjoyed institutional privilege during their lifetimes and have since been enshrined by an industry of publishers and record labels. But just because we haven't heard of spectacular female composers, doesn't mean they weren't creating music all the same.Book Synopsis
"Generous, expansive, alarming, fantastical, perverse, humane, beautiful and ugly, provisional and incomplete: here finally is a portrait that reflects the messy contours of 20th-century classical music." (Literary Review) Sound Within Sound presents an alternative history of 20th-century composers--nearly all of them women or composers of color--by a leading international music critic. Profiling a dozen pioneering 20th-century composers--including American modernist Ruth Crawford Seeger (mother of Pete and Peggy Seeger), French electronic artist Éliane Radigue, Soviet visionary Galina Ustvolskaya, and Ethiopian pianist Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou--acclaimed journalist and BBC broadcaster Kate Molleson reexamines the canon while bringing to life largely forgotten sonic revolutionaries whose dramatic lives and bursts of creativity played out against a backdrop of seismic geopolitical and social change. These composers, working at a remove from London, Paris, Vienna, and New York, were sidelined and ignored for systemic, structural reasons. This is a landmark alternative history of 20th-century composers; a radical, new, and truly global work of revisionist history. It is a campaigning book that challenges the status quo while introducing you to a world of groundbreaking music. The music history traditionally taught is one dominated by white men, and even then, only a select few enter the zeitgeist. This conventional history perpetuates the myth of "great works" created by "genius" artists. Men who enjoyed institutional privilege during their lifetimes and have since been enshrined by an industry of publishers and record labels. But just because we haven't heard of spectacular female composers doesn't mean they weren't creating essential music.Review Quotes
"Sound Within Sound is absolutely inspiring. Everyone who loves music should own this book."--Charlotte Higgins, author of Greek Myths: A New Retelling and chief culture writer for the Guardian
"[Sound Within Sound] takes us on a rollercoaster of a musical journey into the future which is long overdue. ... This is a great project and an excellent read."--The Herald (Scotland)
"A clear-eyed, utterly fascinating exploration of outsiders in classical music. Molleson's excellent book challenges and enlightens."--Sinéad Gleeson, author of Constellations: Reflections from Life and coeditor with Kim Gordon of This
"A marvelous book that opens our ears to sonic worlds that will enrich and delight us, whoever and wherever we are."--Ian McMillan, poet and broadcaster
"A necessary and deeply humane reshaping of music histories. It undoes the narrowing constraints of the classical canon, leaving the culture--and the reader--beautifully enriched."--Emma Warren, author and broadcaster
"Clever and accessible ... Sound Within Sound takes us on a whirlwind international tour. It introduces us to thrilling dreamers from the last century who believed that music could fundamentally--and disruptively--recalibrate our lives. ... Molleson's enthusiastic style and eye for character and place give them life."--The Observer
"Generous, expansive, alarming, fantastical, perverse, humane, beautiful and ugly, provisional and incomplete: here finally is a portrait that reflects the messy contours of 20th-century classical music."--Literary Review
"It's rare to read a book whose ambition lines up so well with its achievement [ . . . ] An inspiring and inspired book. All classical listeners who want to broaden their horizons should buy it. It's a guidebook for moving beyond your prejudices."--Gramophone
"Marvelous [...] Her writing is eloquent while her arguments are firm, and her frustration with conservative gatekeepers is palpable [...] Required reading."--The Wire
"Molleson is tremendous at describing music."--The New Statesman
"The vividness and passion of Molleson's portraits of these extraordinarily gifted, exasperating, headstrong individuals is wonderfully engaging. It sends you running off to YouTube to discover their music--which one imagines is exactly what she would have wanted."--The Telegraph
"Vital and necessary."--Mojo
"Wonderful. . . . This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music."--Cosey Fanni Tutti, artist, musician, and author of Art Sex Music
About the Author
Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK's leading commentators on contemporary classical music. She was a classical music critic for the Guardian for seven years and deputy editor of Opera magazine. She currently presents BBC Radio 3's New Music Show and Music Matters. She has presented documentaries for BBC4 and BBC World Service, and she teaches music journalism at the Darmstadt and Dartington international summer schools. Molleson grew up in various parts of Scotland and the far north of Canada, and studied clarinet performance at McGill University in Montreal and musicology at King's College London, where she researched the operas of Ezra Pound. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.Dimensions (Overall): 8.6 Inches (H) x 6.2 Inches (W) x 1.9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Music
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kate Molleson
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2022
TCIN: 1003824496
UPC: 9781419753565
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-8092
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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