Selected Letters of Michael Tippett
By (Author) Thomas Schuttenhelm
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st September 2005
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Biography: arts and entertainment
Diaries, letters and journals
780.92
Hardback
480
Width 163mm, Height 241mm, Spine 39mm
775g
Published to coincide with the centenary of Tippett's birth, these carefully selected letters provide us with a first hand account of the composer's private and professional experiences, revealing a uniquely personal view which until now has remained largely unknown to the public.
Bearing witness to the atrocities and advancements of the twentieth century, these letters display a fiercely creative mind struggling to construct a universal artistic expression. His correspondence places the reader at the composer's side, within the historical moment, as a witness to the creative process. Writing open, uninhibited letters became common practice for Tippett, his candid tone lending itself to tackling a wide range of personal and social issues. From the bombing of his cottage in Oxted, to the ecstatic experience of artistic breakthrough that led to progress on a new composition, each new event and accomplishment is documented with clarity and urgency.
Thomas Schuttenhelm is a composer, performer and scholar - he became acquainted with the music of Tippett as a student and met the composer, when he visited Albany USA in 1992 for a festival of music. Since Tippett's death he has been active in academic circles giving lectures and seminars, and organising activities for the 2005 centenary.
David Matthews is one of Britain's foremost composers. He is well-known as an authority on the music of Tippett and his monograph Michael Tippett was published by Faber in 1979.