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Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924)

Auteur de Three Classics in the Aesthetic of Music

141+ oeuvres 384 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Crédit image: Postcard, circa 1890-1900 (George Grantham Bain Collection, LoC Prints and Photographs, LC-USZ62-126592)

Œuvres de Ferruccio Busoni

Doktor Faust (sound recording) (1989) 26 exemplaires
Busoni: Piano Concerto (1990) 18 exemplaires
Sketch of a New Aesthetic of Music (1916) 15 exemplaires
Jorge Bolet I: Great Pianists of the 20th Century, Vol. 10 (1999) — composer — 7 exemplaires
Selected Letters (1987) 5 exemplaires
Arlecchino 5 exemplaires
Busoni-Piano Music, Vol 2 (2001) 4 exemplaires
Duettino concertante nach Mozart (2013) 4 exemplaires
Die Brautwahl (1999) 3 exemplaires
Piano Music 3 (2007) 2 exemplaires
Berceuse (Lullaby) 2 exemplaires
Sonatina No. 2 2 exemplaires
Busoni - Briefe an seine Frau (1975) 2 exemplaires
Busoni - Piano Music, Vol. 1 (2001) 2 exemplaires
Busoni and his Pupils (2004) 2 exemplaires
Fünf Goethe-Lieder 1 exemplaire
Busoni: Doktor Faust (2007) 1 exemplaire
Short Stories (1999) 1 exemplaire
Busoni: Arlecchino / Turandot (1993) 1 exemplaire
Piano Music 4 (2008) 1 exemplaire
Piano Transcriptions (2009) 1 exemplaire
Ballet Scene 1 exemplaire
Piano Concerto (etc.) 1 exemplaire
Busoni: Die Brautwahl 1 exemplaire
Busoni: Turnadot 1 exemplaire
Doktor Faust 1 exemplaire
Kurze Stucke(5) Piano (2000) 1 exemplaire
Doktor Faust - Zürich Opera [video recording] (2009) — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
Songs. CD 1 exemplaire
Flute Concerti (1990) 1 exemplaire
Busoni: Clarinet Chamber Music (1997) 1 exemplaire
Lustspiel Overture / Tanzwalzer (1994) 1 exemplaire
Turandot 1 exemplaire
Toccata 1 exemplaire
Zweite Sonate 1 exemplaire
Sonatina 1 exemplaire
Sonatina Seconda 1 exemplaire
Klavierwerke 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Busoni, Ferruccio
Nom légal
Busoni, Ferruccio Dante Michelangiolo Benvenuto
Date de naissance
1866-04-01
Date de décès
1924-07-27
Lieu de sépulture
Städtischer Friedhof III, Berlin, Germany
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Italy
Lieu de naissance
Empoli, Italy
Lieu du décès
Berlin, Germany
Professions
composer
conductor
pianist
Relations
Busoni, Rafaello (son)

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Busoni is one of my favorite composers. He possessed a complex style that combined the height of the Romantic era with a Modernism based on new ideas. In compositions like his operas (Doktor Faust, Turandot, and Arlecchino) he was on the leading edge of the twentieth century. Yet, he looked backward to Bach with a stylistic approach steeped in the soul of Liszt. Born in Italy but German in his approach to music he was also a theorist of Music and this volume is his exploration of absolute music and the nature of modern tonal music.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jwhenderson | 1 autre critique | Sep 20, 2012 |
One of the joys of reading about aesthetics, particular as the field applies to music, is that there is such a variance of thought about what is beautiful. For all three of the authors included in this collection, beauty is not solely defined by consonance and dissonance. These composer-authors grapple with the role of inspiration, philosophical contexts, and music itself.

Claude Debussy, "Monsieur Croche the Dilettante Hater" (1927)
Debussy does not mince words and offers invective toward everything from opera to arts administration. It is more music criticism than a specific treatise on aesthetics. It is impossible, however, to read this group of essays without tasting the clear flavor of Debussy's own aesthetic agenda. For example, the Paris Opera, for Debussy, "...continue[s] to produce curious noises which the people who pay call music, but there is no need to believe them implicitly." (24)

Ferruccio Busoni, "Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music "(1911)
Busoni gives the reader a more straightforward offering complete with footnotes and musical examples. However, even Busoni likes to wax poetic: "Tradition is a plaster mask taken from life..." (n.1, p. 7). In another footnote, Busoni makes the case for microtonality, attacking the idea of musical "purity":

"But what is "pure," and what "impure?" We hear a piano "gone out of tune," and whose intervals may thus have become "pure, but unserviceable," and it sounds impure to us. The diplomatic "Twelve-semitone system" is an invention mothered by necessity yet none the less do we sedulously guard its imperfections." (89)

Charles Ives, "Essays before a Sonata" (1920)
It is Ives' contribution that is the most beautiful read. He offers an essay that is one part program note (for the Concord Sonata (1915, rev. 1947)) to two parts philosophical and aesthetic treatise. Writing with all the passion and transcendental fervor he can muster, Ives presents various New England literary figureheads as aesthetes, blurring the line between the artistry of literature and that of music.
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rebcamuse | 1 autre critique | Feb 26, 2008 |
One of my very favorite pieces of music. Unfortunately, it's a bit beyond the scope of my ability at this time, but maybe one of these days I'll do more than stumble through a sight-reading.
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herebedragons | Feb 3, 2007 |

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141
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Membres
384
Popularité
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Évaluation
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Critiques
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ISBN
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