Looking and Listening: Conversations between Modern Art and Music
By (Author) Brenda Lynne Leach
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
13th November 2014
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of art
Music
780.07
Hardback
216
Width 161mm, Height 235mm, Spine 21mm
431g
Looking and Listening: Conversations between Modern Art and Music invites the art and music lover to place these two realms of creative endeavor into an open dialog. Although the worlds of music and visual art often seem to take separate paths, they are usually parallel. Conductor and art connoisseur Brenda Leach takes unique pairings of well-known visual art works and musical compositions from the twentieth century to identify the shared sources of inspiration, as well as similarities in theme, style, and technique, to explore the historical and cultural influences on the great artists and composers in the twentieth century. Looking and Listening asks and answers: What does jazz have in common with paintings by Stuart Davis and Piet Mondrian How did Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue affect the work of artist Arthur Dove How did painter Georgia OKeeffe and composer Aaron Copland capture the spirit of a youthful America entering the twentieth century What did Kandinsky and Schoenberg share in their artistic visions Leach takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the lives of these artists, surveying many of the key movements in the twentieth century by comparing representative works from the modern masters of the visual arts and music. Leachs refreshing and innovation approach will interest those passionate about twentieth-century art and music and is ideal for any student or instructor, museum docent, or music programmer seeking to draw the lines of connection between these two art forms.
Brenda Lynne Leach, a conductor and music professor, has created many unique programs linking music and the visual arts for museums, orchestras, and universities.