AN ENGAGING WINDOW INTO A CENTURY OF MUSICAL LIFE, AS SEEN IN THE
HISTORY OF THE PRO ARTE STRING QUARTET, FIRST ORGANIZED IN 1912 AND
STILL PERFORMING TODAY.
First organized in Brussels in 1912 by precocious young Belgian
musicians, the Pro Arte String Quartet has survived two world wars and
is still performing more than a century later -- a durability unique
in the annals of such ensembles. Its membership has included such
extraordinary musicians as founding first violinist Alphonse Onnou and
his successor, Rudolf Kolisch. The Pro Arte was the first string
quartet to be affiliated with an American university,a significant and
much-imitated status, and the group continues to function in residence
at the University of Wisconsin.
This book traces the Pro Arte Quartet's history from its beginnings to
the present, highlighted byportraits of the diverse, fascinating, and
colorful personalities, musicians and others, who have been a part of
that history. The phases of its repertoires are analyzed, and the
legacy of its recordings, many of pioneering significance, is
reviewed. As a whole, the volume offers a panoramic window into a
century of musical life.
John W. Barker is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of _Wagner and Venice_ (2008) and
_Wagner and Venice Fictionalized: Variations on a Theme_ (2012), both
available from the University of Rochester Press.
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A Century of Musical Adventure on Two Continents
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787441453
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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