Larry Sitsky: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Peter Campbell
By (author) Robyn F. Holmes
By (author) Patricia Shaw
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd April 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Biography: arts and entertainment
780.92
Hardback
232
Exploring the personal and cultural experiences that have shaped the creative output of one of Australia's foremost composers, this fascinating study begins in a Russian enclave in northern China, progresses through student days in Sydney and San Francisco, and culminates with Sitsky's present position as Professor of Composition at The Australian National University in Canberra. The many influences on his work, including important professional and personal relationships with such eminent persons as the poet Gwen Harwood and the violinist Jan Sedivka, are discussed in detail as are the sources of much of the inspiration for Sitsky's compositions, now numbering close to 200. Of interest to scholars, students, and anyone interested in 20th-century music. In addition to presenting Sitsky's fascinating life story and expounding on the central position he has occupied for the past 40 years in Australia's musical culture, this important work provides for the first time comprehensive bibliographic references to all of Sitsky's compositions, his writing, his recordings, and his appearances as a pianist and lecturer on music. The book is a most valuable addition to any collection, for it is both a work of reference and a compelling story of the development of one of the most eclectic, visionary, and confronting artists of his generation.
"This much-needed book a comprehensive guide to the work of the Australian pianist, composer, and scholar Larry Sitsky....[H]er splendid biography of Sitsky occupies forty-nine pages or almost one quarter of the volume....Sitsky's life makes a fascinating story and Holmes tells it well."-A Journal of Music Research
It is a fascinating story and she tells it well.-Antipodes
This much-needed book a comprehensive guide to the work of the Australian pianist, composer, and scholar Larry Sitsky....[H]er splendid biography of Sitsky occupies forty-nine pages or almost one quarter of the volume....Sitsky's life makes a fascinating story and Holmes tells it well.-A Journal of Music Research
This much-needed book presents a comprehensive guide to the work of the Australian pianist, composer, and scholar Larry Sitsky....Sitsky's life makes a fascinating story and Holmes tells it well in Chapter 1, placing her subject in the context of international political events and social movements if this century and showing how Sitsky's work has contributed to the development of a distinctive Australian music.-Context
"It is a fascinating story and she tells it well."-Antipodes
"This much-needed book presents a comprehensive guide to the work of the Australian pianist, composer, and scholar Larry Sitsky....Sitsky's life makes a fascinating story and Holmes tells it well in Chapter 1, placing her subject in the context of international political events and social movements if this century and showing how Sitsky's work has contributed to the development of a distinctive Australian music."-Context
ROBYN HOLMES is Head, Department of Literature and Materials of Music, Canberra School of Music, The Australian National University. As Head of academic teaching and research programs, Holmes is the vanguard of Australian music scholarship. PATRICIA SHAW is Lecturer, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Australian Catholic University. Shaw's areas of specialization include the study of Australian music and cultural studies, with a focus on contemporary composition. PETER CAMPBELL is a Researcher and Lecturer at the Canberra School of Music. He has a degree in musicology and is presently researching Australian choral traditions and composition.