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Emanuel Feuermann

معرفی کتاب «Emanuel Feuermann» نوشتهٔ Annette Morreau; Joseph Haydn; Pablo de Sarasate; Antonín Dvořák; David Popper; Christoph Willibald Gluck, Ritter von; Frédéric Chopin; Franz Schubert; Johannes Brahms; Johann Sebastian Bach، منتشرشده توسط نشر Yale University Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Emanuel Feuermann» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

The meteoric career of the Austrian cellist Emanuel Feuermann ended with his sudden and tragic death in 1942, aged only 39. A brilliant soloist and chamber performer, many expected him to inherit from Pablo Casals the reputation of the greatest cellist of all time. The trio he formed with Jasha Heifetz and Artur Rubinstein was considered the leading chamber ensemble in the world. This biography of Feuermann - a combination of documentary and oral history and narrative - discusses his life, work and legacy, and seeks to award him the place in musical history that he was denied by his early death. Born 100 years ago in a humble Galician shtetl, Feuermann grew to maturity in a tumultuous era. Annette Morreau gives an account of the world wars, politics, music culture, and recording history that form the context of his achievements. She also provides invaluable detail about Feuermann's life, drawing on interviews and private letters of family, colleagues, students and friends, as well as on a wealth of first-hand recollections from some of the most distinguished musicians of the 20th century. Morreau describes Feuermann's unique style of playing, basing her assessments on the many surviving recordings he made and on contemporary press reviews gathered worldwide. Moreover, so that readers can judge Feuermann's extraordinary talent for themselves, a CD with examples of his performances is included with the book. The meteoric career of the Austrian cellist Emanuel Feuermann ended with his sudden and tragic death in 1942, aged only thirty-nine. A brilliant soloist and chamber performer, many expected him to inherit from Pablo Casals the reputation of the greatest cellist of all time. The trio he formed with Jasha Heifetz and Artur Rubinstein was considered the leading chamber ensemble in the world. This new biography of Feuermann -- a rich combination of documentary and oral history and gripping narrative -- discusses his life, work, and legacy and awards him the place in musical history that he was denied by his early death. Born one hundred years ago in a humble Galician shtetl, Feuermann grew to maturity in a tumultuous era. Annette Morreau gives an account of the world wars, politics, music culture, and recording history that form the context of his achievements. She also provides invaluable detail about Feuermann's life, drawing on interviews and private letters of family, colleagues, students, and friends, as well as on a wealth of first-hand recollections from some of the most distinguished musicians of the twentieth century. Morreau describes Feuermann's unique style of playing, basing her assessments on the many surviving recordings he made and on contemporary press reviews gathered worldwide. Moreover, so that readers can judge Feuermann's extraordinary talent for themselves, a CD with examples of his performances, some never before released, is included with the book. "The meteoric career of the Austrian cellist Emanuel Feuermann ended with his sudden and tragic death in 1942, aged only thirty-nine. A brilliant soloist and chamber performer, many expected him to inherit from Pablo Casals the reputation of the greatest cellist of all time. The trio he formed with Jascha Heifetz and Artur Rubinstein was considered the world's leading chamber ensemble. This new biography of Feuermann - a combination of documentary and oral history and narrative - discusses his life, work and legacy, and gives him the place in musical history that he was denied by his early death."--BOOK JACKET. CD contains: Cello Concerto in D: 3rd movement / Haydn -- Zigeunerweisen (1922) / Sarasate -- Zigeunerweisen (1927) / Sarasate -- Cello Concerto in B minor: 1st movement (excerpt) / Dvorak -- Papillon / Popper -- Mélodie from Orphée / Gluck -- Cello Concerto in D: 1st movement -- Haydn -- Nocturne in E flat, op. 9, no. 2 / Chopin -- 'Arpeggione' Sonata: 1s6t movement / Schubert -- Piano Trio in B, op. 8: Scherzo / Brahms -- Cello Concerto in B minor, op. 104: 3rd movement / Dvorak -- Cello Suite no. 3: Sarabande and Bourée I and II / Bach Accompanying Compact Disc, Track Listing: P. 419-420. Annette Morreau. Includes Discographies (p. [292]-334), Bibliographical References (p. [396]-400), And Index. Emanuel Feuermann was born on 22 November 1902 in the town of Kolomea in Galicia, eastern Europe.
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