The Life and Music of John Field, 1782-1837, Creator of the Nocturne

The Life and Music of John Field, 1782-1837, Creator of the Nocturne
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 0520024125
ISBN-13 : 9780520024120
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Book Synopsis The Life and Music of John Field, 1782-1837, Creator of the Nocturne by : Patrick Piggott

Download or read book The Life and Music of John Field, 1782-1837, Creator of the Nocturne written by Patrick Piggott and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1973-01-01 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Apart from the fact that John Field invented the nocturne, very little has been known about the composer and his strange and colorful life. Although is compositions were once widely popular, they are now neglected and misunderstood and even his beautiful nocturnes are seldom played. The author makes the first important reassessment of the composer's life and music, following Field's career from his childhood as an infant prodigy in Dublin and then as Clementi's pupil in London, through his brilliantly successfully years as the favorite of St. Petersburg and Moscow society, the vicissitudes of his love life, his final appearance in London and Paris, his unhappy years of wandering through Europe, to his eventual return to Moscow where he died in 1837. The nature of Field's greatness as a pianist is extensively discussed and the accounts of his teaching and playing methods are based on the numerous and detailed impressions of the composer's pupils and friends. All Field's known compositions are fully considered, including several works recently discovered by the author. Together with the many illustrations and music examples, this is a brilliant study of a composer whose music is at last put into perspective.


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