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Edward Elgar, Modernist Harper-Scott Hardback Cambridge University Press

Edward Elgar, Modernist

An analytical study of Elgar's music and its place in European musical history.

J. P. E. Harper-Scott (Author)

9780521862004, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 August 2006

270 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.72 kg

Review of the hardback: '\u2026advances the discipline of Elgar studies in a significant way. \u2026 Edward Elgar, Modernist is an important publication and has many things to offer the reader who has an intelligent, enquiring mind.' Musical Times

The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates cent]

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Edward Elgar, Modernist Harper-Scott Hardback Cambridge University Press

Edward Elgar, Modernist

An analytical study of Elgar's music and its place in European musical history.

J. P. E. Harper-Scott (Author)

9780521862004, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 August 2006

270 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.72 kg

Review of the hardback: '\u2026advances the discipline of Elgar studies in a significant way. \u2026 Edward Elgar, Modernist is an important publication and has many things to offer the reader who has an intelligent, enquiring mind.' Musical Times

The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates cent]

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Edward Elgar, Modernist

An analytical study of Elgar's music and its place in European musical history.

J. P. E. Harper-Scott (Author)

9780521862004, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 August 2006

270 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.72 kg

Review of the hardback: '\u2026advances the discipline of Elgar studies in a significant way. \u2026 Edward Elgar, Modernist is an important publication and has many things to offer the reader who has an intelligent, enquiring mind.' Musical Times

The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates cent]

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