Peter Sculthorpe: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Deborah Hayes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
25th October 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Bibliographies, catalogues
780.92
Hardback
328
Sculthorpe is one of Australia's most prominent composers and is among the most important composers on the international scene. Although he is a distinguished academic and popular lecturer, Sculthorpe does not fit any ready-made category of composer or teacher. In a body of work that so far includes orchestral and chamber music in many genres and mediums, opera and other theater music, songs and choral music, and music for documentary and commercial films, radio, and television, he has established a personal musical style and public presence that have shaped the history of 20th-century music in Australia and the world. Owing to circumstances of place and time--Australia in the 20th century--he has been defining, or redefining, the role of composer for himself and his audiences. This book is a record of Sculthorpe's work and of its reception by composer colleagues, performers, critics, and audiences.
.,."the bio-bibliography provides an excellent background and list of source materials about Sculthorpe for performers, scholars and students."-Notes.
...the bio-bibliography provides an excellent background and list of source materials about Sculthorpe for performers, scholars and students.-Notes.
Hayes provides a lucid and concise biographical sketch. Not only does she skilfully navigate through Sculthorpe's life but importantly charts his compositional career.-The Newsletter Center for Studies in Australian Music
..."the bio-bibliography provides an excellent background and list of source materials about Sculthorpe for performers, scholars and students."-Notes.
"Hayes provides a lucid and concise biographical sketch. Not only does she skilfully navigate through Sculthorpe's life but importantly charts his compositional career."-The Newsletter Center for Studies in Australian Music
DEBORAH HAYES is Associate Professor, Musicology, at the University of Colorado. She is the author of Peggy Glanville-Hicks: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1990) and editor of Keyboard Sonatas by Bayon (1769) and Lebrun (1780). She has also contributed chapters to several edited volumes.