Isaac Albéniz: Portrait of a RomanticWalter Aaron Clark's detailed and accurate account (the first in English) of one of the most intriguing figures of the Romantic period is now available in paperback. Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909), a renowned concert pianist, created a national style of Spanish piano music and also fostered the growth in Spain of the concerto, orchestral music, and opera. His career was to become the stuff of legend: a touring child prodigy who supposedly stowed away on a steamer to the New World, he later studied with Liszt, and eventually became ensnared in a 'Faustian pact' with the wealthy English librettist Frances Burdett Money-Coutts. Based on a wealth of new and previously overlooked documentary evidence, this biography debunks the mythology surrounding Albéniz's career--much of it spun by the composer himself--and reveals a complex individual who was able to capture the mystery of Spain in his music yet who in reality felt estranged from his homeland. |
Contents
The Phenomenon 18601875 | 16 |
With Distinction 18761888 | 34 |
Veni Vidi Vici 18891893 | 73 |
Prophet without Honour 18941895 | 109 |
A Man of Some Importance 18961897 | 136 |
The Imperfect Wagnerite 18981904 | 178 |
Iberia 19051909 | 220 |
The Legacy of Albéniz | 268 |
Genealogical Tree of Isaac Albéniz | 292 |
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