Béla Bartók - the American Years

Béla Bartók - the American Years
Author: Agatha Fassett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1970
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Refusing to remain in his native land under Nazi occupation, the Hungarian composer and folk-musicologist Béla Bartók came with his wife to America in 1940. This book explores the composer's background and gives insights into the whole nature of the creative process.

The Naked Face of Genius

The Naked Face of Genius
Author: Agatha Fassett
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1958
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

An account of Bela Bartok's life in the United States. Includes catalog of his works.

Béla Bartók

Béla Bartók
Author: David Cooper
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300213077

"This deeply researched biography of Béla Bartók (1881–1945) provides a more comprehensive view of the innovative Hungarian musician than ever before. David Cooper traces Bartók’s international career as an ardent ethno-musicologist and composer, teacher, and pianist, while also providing a detailed discussion of most of his works. Further, the author explores how Europe’s political and cultural tumult affected Bartók’s work, travel, and reluctant emigration to the safety of America in his final years. Cooper illuminates Bartók’s personal life and relationships, while also expanding what is known about the influence of other musicians—Richard Strauss, Zoltán Kodály, and Yehudi Menuhin, among many others. The author also looks closely at some of the composer’s actions and behaviors which may have been manifestations of Asperger syndrome. The book, in short, is a consummate biography of an internationally admired musician."

Bartók and the Grotesque

Bartók and the Grotesque
Author: Julie Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1351574574

The grotesque is one of art's most puzzling figures - transgressive, comprising an unresolveable hybrid, generally focussing on the human body, full of hyperbole, and ultimately semantically deeply puzzling. In Bluebeard's Castle (1911), The Wooden Prince (1916/17), The Miraculous Mandarin (1919/24, rev. 1931) and Cantata Profana (1930), Bart ngaged scenarios featuring either overtly grotesque bodies or closely related transformations and violations of the body. In a number of instrumental works he also overtly engaged grotesque satirical strategies, sometimes - as in Two Portraits: 'Ideal' and 'Grotesque' - indicating this in the title. In this book, Julie Brown argues that Bart concerns with stylistic hybridity (high-low, East-West, tonal-atonal-modal), the body, and the grotesque are inter-connected. While Bart eveloped each interest in highly individual ways, and did so separately to a considerable extent, the three concerns remained conceptually interlinked. All three were thoroughly implicated in cultural constructions of the Modern during the period in which Bart as composing.

Bartók and the Grotesque

Bartók and the Grotesque
Author: Julie A. Brown
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780754657774

In Bluebeard's Castle (1911), The Wooden Prince (1916/17), The Miraculous Mandarin (1919/24, rev. 1931) and Cantata Profana (1930), Bartók engaged scenarios featuring either overtly grotesque bodies or closely related transformations and violations of the body. In this book, Julie Brown argues that Bartók's concerns with stylistic hybridity (high-low, East-West, tonal-atonal-modal), the body, and the grotesque are inter-connected. All three were thoroughly implicated in cultural constructions of the Modern during the period in which Bartók was composing.