Experiencing Music: A Composer's Notes Musicians on Music



Experiencing Music: A Composer's Notes Musicians on Music
This book is about the composer Vagn Holmboe and his thoughts on music. He discusses how music is created, how performers can influence the experience of listening to music, and what listeners do when they listen to music. The book also has an introduction from Professor Paul Rapoport. more details
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  • Provides an overview of the life and work of Vagn Holmboe, including discussions of his compositional techniques and how they reflect his personal beliefs
  • Includes an introduction from Professor Paul Rapoport, which provides an overview of Holmboe's life and work
  • Provides an opportunity for readers to explore and experiment with some of Holmboe's music themselves


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Author Vagn Holmboe
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780907689157
Publisher Toccata Press
Manufacturer Toccata Press
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This book is about the composer Vagn Holmboe and his thoughts on music. He discusses how music is created, how performers can influence the experience of listening to music, and what listeners do when they listen to music. The book also has an introduction from Professor Paul Rapoport.

Vagn Holmboe (1909-96), was one of the most important composers of his era, and arguably the most important Danish composer after Carl Nielsen. A composer for over 60 years, and a teacher for more than 30, he wrote over 300 compositions in nearly every musical genre, music criticism, many other articles and two other books. Here, in a volume intended for the general reader, he discusses the nature of music, from the point of view of the composer, the performer and the listener. Where do musical ideas come from? What are composers' working methods, and how much are they really aware of them? What is the role of performers, and what sort of freedom do they have in interpreting music? What do listeners do in listening to music? What, essentially, is the musical experience? Professor Paul Rapoport contributes a lengthy introduction to this book, although, as he points out, `this is not a book about Vagn Holmboe nor a book addressed solely to musicians ... Holmboe's prose, like his music, is addressed to his fellow human beings, whoever and wherever they may be'.

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