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Handbook of Conducting

by Hermann Scherchen

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Publisher Comments:

Herman Scherchen (1891-1966), the distinguished German conductor, was largely self-taught in music. He played the viola in the Berlin Philharmonic (1907-10) and in 1918 founded the Neue Musikgesellschaft in Berlin. He was an ardent champion of twentieth-century music, especially that of Schoenberg, with whom he toured. From 1928 to 1933 he was in charge of music for the Konigsberg Radio and in 1933 settled in Switzerland and led for six years the Zurich Radio Orchestra. A number of Scherchen's classic recordings from the 1950s and early 1960s are again available, now on compact disc. Handbook of Conducting offers an admirably full and clear analysis of the techniques of conducting. First published in 1933, it is still of immense value to all students of conducting. It will be of interest as well to all musicians and anyone who listens to orchestral music.

Synopsis:

The German conductor Hermann Scherchen, (1891-1966), was known in his lifetime as an extremely knowledgeable and uncompromising advocate of the most demanding orchestral repetoire. This work offers his analysis of the technique of conducting and provides a glimpse of orchestral life in his time.

Synopsis:

The distinguished German conductor Hermann Scherchen, 1891-1966, became a legend in his own time as a supremely knowledgeable, inspiring, and uncompromising advocate of the most demanding orchestral repertoire. The founder of the Berlin Society of New Music, he was an ardent champion of 20th-century music, especially that of Schoenberg, with whom he worked, and of Webern. He settled in Switzerland in 1933 and was for six years the conductor of the Zurich Radio Orchestra. His classic handbook offers an admirably full and clear analysis of the technique of conducting, at the first time giving a fascinating glimpse of orchestral life in Scherchen's time. First published in 1933, it has lost none of its ability to instruct and inform aspiring conductors. It will be of absorbing interest, furthermore, to any musician or concert-goer.

About the Author

Norman Del Mar is Conductor and Professor of Music at the Royal College of Music. He has recorded extensively with English orchestras and written books on orchestration and instrumentation, as well as studies of Richard Strauss and Mahler's Sixth Symphony.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780198161820
Translator:
Calvocoressi, M. D.
Foreword:
Del Mar, Norman
With:
Del Mar, Norman
Translator:
Calvocoressi, M. D.
Foreword:
Del Mar, Norman
Author:
Scherchen, Hermann
Author:
Del Mar, Norman
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Music
Subject:
Conducting
Subject:
Orchestral music
Subject:
Genres & Styles - Classical
Subject:
Music | Performance Studies, Applied Music | Conducting
Edition Number:
1st pbk. ed.
Series Volume:
3686
Publication Date:
February 1990
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
over 500 music examples
Pages:
260
Dimensions:
8.00x6.08x.70 in. .75 lbs.

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