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The Masters and Their Music: A series of illustrative programs with biographical, / esthetical, and critical annotations

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In "The Masters and Their Music," W. S. B. Mathews presents a comprehensive exploration of the lives and contributions of prominent composers, delving into the interplay between their personal experiences and their artistic output. Mathews employs a biographical approach interwoven with musical analysis, offering readers a rich tapestry that contextualizes each figure within their historical era. This text stands out not only for its depth of research but also for its engaging prose, rendering complex musical ideas accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts alike. W. S. B. Mathews, a distinguished musicologist and educator, was deeply influenced by his commitment to the celebration of classical music and its key figures. His extensive background in both performance and music theory informs this work, as he seeks to bridge the gap between academic study and the lived experience of music. Mathews' previous writings gained acclaim for their insightful interpretations and explorations of musical heritage, paving the way for a profound appreciation of the titans of classical music. This book is highly recommended for students, educators, and anyone with a passion for music, as it provides not only a scholarly examination but also an inviting entry point into the legacies of musical masters. Mathews' nuanced narrative invites readers to understand the nuances of music's evolution, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art form.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066192747

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Ebook: 13 de dezembro de 2019

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