
Art Song Composers of Spain: An Encyclopedia
Author(s): Suzanne Rhodes Draayer (Author)
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press (UK)
- Publication Date: 28 Mar. 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 546 pages
- ISBN-10: 0810863626
- ISBN-13: 9780810863620
Book Description
Opening with a thorough history of Spain and its political scene, author Suzanne Rhodes Draayer examines its relation to song composition and the impact on composers such as Fernando Sor, Sebastián de Iradier, Federico García Lorca, Manuel de Falla, and many others. Draayer discusses Spanish art song and its various types, its folksong influences, and the major and minor composers of each period. Beginning with Manuel García (b. 1775) and ending with Carmen Santiago de Meras (b. 1917), Draayer provides biographies of the composers, a discussion and analysis of songs available in print in the US, and a complete list of solo songs for each.
Musical examples are given for 175 songs, demonstrating a variety of compositional techniques and lyrical text settings, and illustrating characteristics of orientalism (Moorish) and cante jondo (gypsy) elements, as well as influences such as the German lied and French mélodie. The final chapter lists contemporary composers and considers the difficulties in researching music by women composers. Complete with a foreword by Nico Castel, a bibliography, and additional indexes,
Art Song Composers of Spain proves the importance of the Spanish song as an essential part of vocal training and concert repertoire.Editorial Reviews
Review
The author masterfully encapsulates two centuries of politics and wars in a well-written synopsis, and traces the concurrent development of music in particular, and the arts in general. … Art Song Composers of Spain is a necessity for every college library, and studio instructors interested in broadening their teaching repertoire should add this book to their shelves.
The present volume offers a concise yet detailed survey of Spain”s art song from its origins through the compositions of Manuel Garcia, Jose Leon, Fernando Sor and others, to the fruition of the genre in the repertoire of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century composers, including the much-lamented Federico Garcia Lorca….Students of the genre are fortunate that the present study has been entrusted to an author whose background and professional interests eminently qualify her to undertake this task…..The book is a “must” for students of Spanish lyrical song and should be available in any comprehensive music library. — Peter Wellburn, 2010
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