298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
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Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912-1990) is an Australian composer whose full significance has only recently been appreciated. Born in Melbourne, Australia, she transcended the gendered expectations of her upbringing and went on to become a fine composer and a highly influential figure in the vibrant musical life of New York after the Second World War. Following early composition studies with Fritz Hart... Read more
Contents: Preface; Introduction; The early years in Melbourne; The student years: London and Paris; To New York; Towards a new musical philosophy; The new musical philosophy in practice; The Transposed Heads; From The Transposed Heads to Nausicaa; Nausicaa; From Nausicaa to Australia; List of references; List of compositions: Index.
Biography
Dr Victoria Rogers is an Associate Professor in Musicology in the School of Music at The University of Western Australia.
'What sets this book apart from the other writings overall about Glanville-Hicks is a glorious focus on the actual works themselves.' Notes ''[T]he biographical narrative that Rogers employs to illuminate the connections between Glanville-Hicks' stylistic development and musical output and concurrent events in her personal and professional lives is sufficiently developed to provide a compelling and sympathetic introduction to this spirited composer's life as well as her works.' Fontes Artis Musicae 'Victoria Rogers has done us all a service in producing this first detailed discussion of the music of Peggy Glanville-Hicks, set against the background of her subject's often difficult and troubled life.' The Ralph Vaughan Williams Society Journal






