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Distant Melodies Edward Dusinberre
Distant Melodies
Edward Dusinberre
An engaging blend of memoir and music history, Distant Melodies explores the changing ideas of home, displacement, and return through the lives and chamber music of four composers.
How does music played and heard over many years inform one's sense of home? Writing during the COVID-19 pandemic, when travel is forbidden and distance is felt anew, Edward Dusinberre, first violinist of the world-renowned Takács Quartet, searches for answers in the music of composers whose relationships to home shaped the pursuit of their craft--Antonín Dvorák, Edward Elgar, Béla Bartók, and Benjamin Britten.
Dusinberre has lived abroad for three decades. At the age of 21, he left his native England to pursue music studies at the Juilliard School in New York. Three years later he moved to Boulder, Colorado. Drawn to the stories of Dvorák's, Bartók's, and Britten's American sojourns as they try to reconcile their new surroundings with nostalgia for their homelands, Dusinberre reflects on his own evolving relationship to England and the idea of home. As he visits and imagines some of the places crucial to these composers' creative inspiration, Dusinberre also reflects on Elgar's unusual Piano Quintet and the landscapes that inspired it.
Combining travel writing with revealing insights into the working lives of string quartet musicians, Distant Melodies is a moving and humorous meditation on the relationship between music and home.
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| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 8 de noviembre de 2022 |
| ISBN13 | 9780226823430 |
| Editores | University of Chicago Press |
| Páginas | 208 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 220 × 20 mm · 498 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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