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Music of Vivian Fine by Heidi Von Gunden (1999, Hardcover)

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PublisherScarecrow Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100810836173
ISBN-139780810836174
eBay Product ID (ePID)637029

Product Key Features

Book TitleMusic of Vivian Fine
Number of Pages196 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicGeneral, Women's Studies
IllustratorYes
GenreMusic, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorHeidi Von Gunden
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.5 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width5.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN98-049550
Dewey Edition21
ReviewsMusicians now have a complete and easy-to -use presentation of Fine's output....Von Gunden's book is highly recommended for performers, scholars and others interested in Fine's fascinating music., The numerous musical examples are well chosen and very helpful. Fine's music has consistently won her praise.
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Dewey Decimal780/.92 B
SynopsisA piano child prodigy, Vivian Fine (1913-2000) composed her first piece in 1926 at thirteen while studying harmony with Ruth Crawford. At age 16, her music was performed in Chicago, New York, and Germany. Unlike many prodigies, Fine's early brilliance persisted, and over the course of a 70-year career she became one of America's most highly regarded composers. Fine was a member of Aaron Copland's Young Composers Group and a participant at the first Yaddo Festival in 1932. Henry Cowell was an early supporter who published her scores in New Music. Although perhaps best known for her chamber music, Fine wrote in virtually every genre, including large-scale symphonic and choral works. Her earliest work is highly dissonant, followed by more tonal compositions during her nine years of study with Roger Sessions. After 1946 she returned to a freer mode of expression, which Wallingford Riegger described as "tempered atonality." Despite early recognition of her genius, Fine experienced obstacles as a female composer and often felt alone and isolated from the world of prominent musicians. Finally, at age fifty-six, she was appointed to the faculty at Bennington College. Her years there, surrounded by a faculty eager to perform her work, were some of the happiest and most productive of her life. In 1980 she was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1983 her Drama for Orchestra was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize. Renowned musicologist Heidi Von Gunden's concise, lively biography of Fine's life includes an insightful analysis of dozens of musical compositions. Useful resources include a chronology, complete catalog of works, discography, and bibliography. Impeccably researched, The Music of Vivian Fine is essential reading for anyone interested in Fine's music, and a great resource for students of 20th Century American music., In this biography, Heidi Von Gunden explores Fine's life and her music. The body of the work covers Fine's long life and career, and is followed by several useful resources including a chronology, catalog, discography, and bibliography.
LC Classification NumberML410.F449V66 1999