Prokofiev's last four operas are major works of his career in the Soviet Union, yet the original versions remain unfamiliar since they exist only in manuscript form. This book offers bold new interpretations, draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, and includes comparisons with works of literature, film, and theatre.
Hudba od roku 1900 Séria
Táto edícia skúma hudbu a hudobný život od konca 19. storočia do súčasnosti. Zahŕňa historické a životopisné štúdie zamerané na kontext vzniku skladieb, ako aj analytické práce o hudobnom jazyku a kompozičných procesoch. Dôraz sa kladie na okolnosti vzniku hudby, vrátane mecenášstva, publikačných praktík a hudobného života v rôznych krajinách. Séria poskytuje široký pohľad na vývoj modernej hudby.






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