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Pfitzner's Palestrina The 'Musical Legend' and its Background Owen Toller
Hans Pfitzner's `musical legend' Palestrina is considered in the German-speaking countries to be one of the supreme masterpieces of music, and yet it is all but unknown elsewhere. The opera, first performed in 1917, tells the story of the composer Palestrina, his struggle to compose following the death of his wife and in the face of anti-musical decrees from the Church, and his eventual composition of the Missa Papae Marcelli, which, it is said, was dictated to him by angles and reconciled the Church to contrapuntal music. The story, set against the historical background of the Council of Trent, is an allegory of the individual artist in society, as well as a statement of Pfitzner's own beliefs about the musical climate of his time. |
DETAILS 23 b/w illustrationsSize: 14.3 x 22.2 13 digit ISBN: 9780907689249 Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Jan/1997 Price: 60.00 USD / 30.00 GBP Imprint: Toccata Press Series: Other Operas Subject: Music BIC class: HRAX STATUS: Available Details updated on 05/01/2009 | |||||||
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