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Stravinsky: The Second Exile: France and America, 1934 - 1971: v. 2 [Hardcover]

Stephen Walsh
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Sunday Times - 16th July

"Stephen Walsh’s scrupulousness in contextualising and considering quotes, hearsays and other evidence reveals a more complete, complex picture."

Literary Review - July

'this work is a stunning achievement.'

The Observer - 9th July

'this is a masterly biography, both broad and deep.'

The Daily Telegraph - 1st July

'complex musical analysis and jolly stories in masterly prose, one of the finest musical biographies of our age.'

Book Description

The second and concluding volume of Stephen Walsh's authoritative and acclaimed biography of Igor Stravinsky.

Literary Review

"A stunning achievement."

The Observer

'a masterly biography, both broad and deep'

Greg Sandow in Scotsman

‘Walsh’s biography is precise and sensitive, sensible in sorting through some tricky issues and – not least – beautifully written’

Times Literary Supplement

"The story is told with great clarity, ease, grace and wit"

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In 1934, Stravinsky was fifty-two, a Russian expatriate living in Paris and already regarded by many as the most important composer of his generation. Stravinsky: The Second Exile follows Stravinsky through the remainder of his long life, which he would spend largely in the United States. These are the years during which he would compose such masterworks as The Rake's Progress and Symphony in C, and achieve a new level of fame as a conductor and concert pianist in his own right.

In this second and final volume of Stephen Walsh's comprehensive biography, the author traces and illuminates Stravinsky's increasingly complex and often agonized family life and his crucially important relationship with his associate Robert Craft. As a musicologist and critic, Walsh is able to speak with authority and wit not only about Stravinsky's life, but also about his work, expertly following the composer's musical journey from the neoclassicism of his late French and early American periods, through his early essays in serial technique, and on finally to the astonishing complexities of this protean genius's final works.

Based on exhaustive research, Stephen Walsh uncovers new and controversial material, making this the second volume of the most definitive biography of the most significant and influential composer of the twentieth century.

From the Publisher

The second and concluding volume of Stephen Walsh’s authoritative and acclaimed biography of Igor Stravinsky.

About the Author

Stephen Walsh is a critic and musicologist who has written and broadcast extensively on Stravinsky and many other aspects of twentieth-century music. He was for some years a music critic with the Observer and The Times, and now writes for the Independent. The widely praised first volume of the present biography, Stravinsky: A Creative Spring, won the Royal Philharmonic Society prize for best music book of the year 2000. Stephen Walsh currently holds a personal chair in the music department of Cardiff University.
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