The Life of Rossini
By (Author) Stendhal
Translated by Richard N. Coe
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
15th January 2015
United Kingdom
Paperback
600
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
638g
Rossinis success in Italy in the early 1820s was certainly not echoed in France, where he was regarded as an ill-bred parvenu, whose cheap popularity was an insult to a great musical tradition. Stendhal was the first of his contemporaries to recognize the genius of this important Italian composer. Besides being a fascinating and penetrating account of the Italian composers most creative years, and of contemporary musical events and opinions, this work is one of the finest items in the Stendhalian literary canon. Details of Rossinis early life are followed by penetrating discussions of the operas, libretti, personalities of the period and Rossinis own character.
Lovers of Rossini, of Stendhal, even of Mozart, will all be delighted. -- Cyril Connolly
No more informative or thorough book on Rossini is ever likely to be written. * The Guardian *
The best appreciation of Rossini ever written. -- Ernest Newman
Mari-Henri Beyle (17831842), better known by his pen name Stendhal, is one of the foremost Romantic novelists. His masterpieces include The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma.