Musical Portraits : Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
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This collection offers twenty interpretive essays on modern composers, combining biographical observation with close readings of musical style and public reception. Each portrait situates works within aesthetic tendencies and technological or social shifts, assessing orchestration, thematic construction, and the composers' creative trajectories. The writer alternates admiration with critical scrutiny, identifying artistic achievements as well as perceived declines or commercial compromises. The essays draw on earlier periodical pieces and culminate with an appendix of supplementary notes, giving a compact critical panorama of early twentieth-century compositional practice and its cultural resonances.
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