1st Edition

The Roberto Gerhard Companion

By Monty Adkins, Michael Russ Copyright 2013
402 Pages
by Routledge

402 Pages
by Routledge

402 Pages
by Routledge

More than forty years after the composer's death, the music of Roberto Gerhard (1896-1970) continues to be recorded and performed and to attract international scholarly interest. The Roberto Gerhard Companion is the first full length scholarly work on this composer noted for his sharp intellect and original, exploring mind. This book builds on the outcomes of two recent international conferences... Read more
Contents: Preface; Introduction, Monty Adkins and Michael Russ; Early works and life of Roberto Gerhard, Mark E. Perry; ’Unquestionably decisive’: Roberto Gerhard’s studies with Arnold Schoenberg, Diego Alonso Tomás; ’Promoting and diffusing Catalonian musical heritage’: Roberto Gerhard and Catalan folk music, Julian White; Roberto Gerhard’s ballets: music, ideology and passion, Leticia Sánchez de Andrés; Roberto Gerhard, Shakespeare and the Memorial Theatre, Samuel Llano; Music as autobiography: Roberto Gerhard’s Violin Concerto, Michael Russ; Two men in tune: the Gerhard-Camus relationship, Belén Pérez Castillo; Roberto Gerhard’s serial procedures and formal design in String Quartets Nos 1 and 2, Rachel E. Mitchell; Composing with sets: Roberto Gerhard’s Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra, Michael Russ; Roberto Gerhard the serial symphonist, Darren Sproston; In search of a ’third way’, Monty Adkins; The influence of electronic music on Roberto Gerhard’s Symphony No 4 ’New York’, Carlos Duque; Roberto Gerhard’s BBC sound compositions, Gregorio Garciá Karman; Select bibliography; Index.

Biography

Monty Adkins is Professor of Experimental Music at the University of Huddersfield. His writings deal extensively with the aesthetics and perception of experimental electronic music as well as proposing means of analysing this work. He has lectured on Gerhard’s work in New York, Stockholm, Ljubljana and Montreal. Michael Russ is Emeritus Dean and Professor of Music at the University of Huddersfield. He has published on composers including Bartok, Musorgsky and Webern as well as set theory and Schenkerian analysis. As a National Teaching Fellow he has also published on Teaching and Learning in higher education.

'This is a beautifully produced book ... full of insights and scholarship of the highest level. There is an extensive bibliography and well compiled index. All who read this publication will have their perspectives of Spanish musical culture in the twentieth century challenged and extended'. Classical Guitar Magazine 'Perhaps this book will spark greater interest in Gerhard, which in turn will lead to more performances and recordings.' American Record Guide ’The publication of this Companion is most welcome. The editors have collated material, in thirteen chapters, arising from two important conferences on his music at the University of Huddersfield in 2010 and in Barcelona in 2012, which captures the research of scholars from Madrid, Texas, and Kansas as well as the UK ...As a whole, this Companion covers a wide range of fine research’. Music and Letters 'The Roberto Gerhard Companion deserves a place on shelves and wide readership.' ARSC