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Œuvres de Imogen Holst

The wonderful world of music (1958) 57 exemplaires
Britten (Great Composers) (1966) 25 exemplaires
Gustav Holst (1969) 21 exemplaires
Conducting a choir (1973) 17 exemplaires
Bach (1965) 14 exemplaires
Byrd (1972) 5 exemplaires
Tune (2008) 5 exemplaires
The Music of Gustav Holst (1968) 4 exemplaires
19 European Folk Songs 2 exemplaires

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The planets, Op.32 [miniature score] (1916) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions35 exemplaires
Holst : The planets + The mystic trumpeter + Matthews : Pluto [sound recording] (2002) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions13 exemplaires

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laplantelibrary | Mar 23, 2022 |
I'm currently using this little book as my go-to reference for terminology. One of the frustrating aspects of learning a new discipline, and music is no different, is the use of many different terms for the same thing, or one term used differently in different contexts. Imogen Holst is a helpful guide through what would otherwise be, for me, a regularly opaque subject. Although she focuses primarily on older music styles and history, she lays a solid foundation for further learning. I like her explanations of the origin of symbols and how written music developed. A wonderful book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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chriszodrow | 1 autre critique | Sep 7, 2016 |
At a mere 95 pages, it is tempting to pass over this biography in favour of a more meaty offering. Thank goodness that I did not! This is a wonderful invocation of Benjamin Britten.

Imogen Holst, the author, worked with Britten for many years and, whilst this is a very lean telling of the great man's story, it is one laced with affection and understanding. Anyone who has followed my reviews - and by some miracle retained their sanity - will know that the most important criteria that I set to the biography of a creative talent is whether the biographer makes me want to revisit the subject's work. I may cut this piece short as I need to rifle my CD collection for every work of Britten's that I possess.

It is amazing to realise just how much Ms Holst has managed to squeeze in to a book of so few pages and so many illustrations because, not only have I been treated to Britten's life story, I have also been given an understanding of why he produced many of his greatest works. Naturally, a composer's work should stand unaided, but comprehension of the mindset and circumstances which lead to the birth of a piece of music adds an extra dimension and this little work has done that for me.

If you read nothing else about Benjamin Britten, I strongly advise you to devour a copy of this excellent book. If you are a Britten fan, it will add to the pleasure and if you are not, it just might convert you.
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the.ken.petersen | Dec 10, 2012 |
Zu Beginn bietet dieses Büchlein einen durchaus guten Einstieg in die Materie. Doch rasch verlassen die Ausführungen jenen Bereich, der auch den noch nicht einschlägig Vorgebildeten zugänglich ist, sodass die eigentliche Zielgruppe nur limitierten Nutzen ziehen kann.
Und auch wenn sich das Wissensgebiet in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten wahrscheinlich nur wenig verändert hat, so gilt es doch auch zu bedenken, dass das Buch ursprünglich aus dem Jahr 1963 stammt.
 
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ThomasK | 1 autre critique | Dec 9, 2011 |

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