Great Instrumental Works, The PAP/COM Edition

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Great Instrumental Works, The PAP/COM Edition

Author(s): M. Owen Lee (Author)

  • Publisher: Amadeus
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2006
  • Edition: PAP/COM
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 281 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1574671170
  • ISBN-13: 9781574671179

Book Description

From Mozart to Debussy to Olivier Messiaen, the works of 50 composers are closely examined in The Great Instrumental Works. It is a book for anyone who enjoys the lively arts of opera, drama, film, literature, and popular song and who wants to find out what is really going on in the symphonies of Mozart, the string quartets of Beethoven, the orchestral works of Debussy and Ravel, and the contemporary pieces of Olivier Messiaen and Arvo Pärt. The author, Father Owen Lee, is an internationally known commentator on music and the arts, and writes with a style that has been called “rich, dense, and profound” (Citizen’s Weekly), “highly readable” (Choice), and “often irreverently amusing” (Opera News). With Father Lee as a guide, the intricacies of classical forms and key relationships are rendered not only intelligible but meaningful, the music itself becomes life-enhancing, and its great composers come vividly to life.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This book is for any aficionado or lover of classical instrumental music.” — Operatoday.com, February 2006

“[An] intriguing exploration of great classical repertoire . . .” — The WholeNote Magazine, March 2006

About the Author

M. Owen Lee, a member of the Basilian Fathers, is Emeritus Professor of Classics at the University of Toronto, where he recently received an Outstanding Teacher Award and an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Author of books of Virgil’s Aeneid and Horace’s Odes, he is best-known for his books on opera: First Intermissions, Wagner’s Ring, A Season of Opera, and The Operagoer’s Guide. Father Owen Lee is to opera what Chesterton’s Father Brown was to crime detection. For 20 years Father Lee has been a beloved presence on the Metropolitan Opera’s Saturday afternoon Chevron-Texaco broadcasts as an always knowledgeable guest on Opera Quiz and as an ever-insightful commentator on operatic stories, music, and themes. A classics professor in his “day job,” Father Lee is the author of 14 books, mostly on opera. A Book of Hours is a departure for Father Lee: a personal memoir, cast in the form of a secular breviary, that recreates a year Father Lee spent teaching at an American college campus in Rome over a quarter century ago. The book draws together in an intricate web of refracting relationships the three great loves of Father Lee’s life: opera, literature, and his life and work as a priest. A Eurail pass allowed him to visit all the great opera houses of Europe, which in turn reflected on his teaching in the classroom during the week: Homer and Virgil, Whitman and Rilke. And all of this is set in the context of a personal crisis-impending hearing loss, theological doubts, and the celibate’s inevitable regret, at age forty, that he cannot share his remaining years with children of his own. In this inspiring and beautifully crafted book, Father Lee shows us how religious faith and a deeply humanistic culture need never be enemies, but rather can be a source of mutual enrichment.

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