Expositions and Developments
By (Author) Robert Craft
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
10th December 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
780.92
Paperback
182
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
236g
'The conversations between Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft are unique in musical history.' Sunday Times third in the legendary series of Stravinsky's conversations with Robert Craft. In this volume Stravinsky delves deep into his memory and brings to light, in the most absorbing detail, reminiscences of his childhood, youth and early manhood in Russia. A most remarkable evocation of St Petersburg, the city that the composer still loves best, forms part of the earlier, 'expository' section of the book. In his 'developments', Stravinsky moves outside Russia and unfolds a wealth of information and racy anecdote, most of which has a direct bearing on his music. The extensive chronological sweep of these conversations embraces not only a vivid account of how the Rite of Spring was composed and first performed but also his first thoughts about The Flood, one of his most recent works. also exceptional literary distinction, and is essential reading for all students and lovers of Stravinsky.
The distinguished conductor, Robert Craft, met Igor Stravinsky in 1948, and developed what proved to be an extraordinarily fruitful artistic partnership from then until the composer's death in 1971. Craft lived with the family in California and later in New York and remained close to the composer's widow Vera, until her death in 1982.