Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music - Edward Farnsworth - E-Book

Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music E-Book

Edward Farnsworth

0,0
2,99 €

oder
-100%
Sammeln Sie Punkte in unserem Gutscheinprogramm und kaufen Sie E-Books und Hörbücher mit bis zu 100% Rabatt.
Mehr erfahren.
Beschreibung

Johann Sebastian Bach Frederic Chopin Richard Strauss And The Art Of Sound PREFACE Bearing in mind Emerson's saying that every action admits of being outdone, and around every circle another may be drawn, we none the less believe that a comparison of Sebastian Bach, Frederic Chopin and Richard Strauss, will show that, because of excellences peculiar to his day, and also individual excellences, no one of these three epoch-makers wholly outdoes, wholly encircles either of the others. Rather is he a link of a chain in which Beethoven, Wagner, and certain others are indispensable. That chain had beginning in the remote past, but, because inadequate, many early links are now broken. Of musicians prior to Bach, Gregory and Palestrina alone have endured the strain of time. The inadequacy of the old, true of not another art, proves music to be virtually an achievement of the last two and one-half centuries. This brief term, a mere fraction of that which must be allowed to certain of the sister arts, argues for music a very considerable period of future development. Comparison of the Gregorian Chants with the Wagnerian scores may bring doubt upon this statement, but, since the advent of Richard Strauss, it seems probable that the musician of the future will smile at the ideals of our contemporary composers. What were the tendencies whose centering in one master mind produced the great classical beginnings of modern music, we would show in our estimate of Bach. The tendencies eventuating in the free style of the romanticist, and the abandon of the ultra school, we would indicate in our estimate of Chopin. And, because of present tendencies, what direction tonal development will yet take, we shall endeavor to ascertain in our estimate of Richard Strauss.

Das E-Book können Sie in Legimi-Apps oder einer beliebigen App lesen, die das folgende Format unterstützen:

EPUB
Bewertungen
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
Mehr Informationen
Mehr Informationen
Legimi prüft nicht, ob Rezensionen von Nutzern stammen, die den betreffenden Titel tatsächlich gekauft oder gelesen/gehört haben. Wir entfernen aber gefälschte Rezensionen.



Edward Farnsworth

UUID: 8578cc48-13c1-11e9-9ab5-17532927e555
This ebook was created with StreetLib Writehttp://write.streetlib.com

Table of contents

Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music

PREFACE

III

V

III

Project Gutenberg's Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music, by Edward Farnsworth This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music Author: Edward Farnsworth Release Date: January 7, 2019 [EBook #58649] Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THREE GREAT EPOCH-MAKERS IN MUSIC *** Produced by Andrés V. Galia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

THREE GREAT EPOCH-MAKERS IN MUSIC

TO THE MEMORY OF MY TEACHER AND FRIEND HERMANN KOTZSCHMAR THAT RIPE MUSICIAN WHOSE MATURE JUDGMENT HAS MUCH STRENGTHENED MY OWN CONVICTIONS THESE PAGES ARE DEDICATED

Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music

Three Great Epoch-Makers in Music

BY

EDWARD CLARENCE FARNSWORTH

PORTLAND SMITH & SALE, PRINTERS MDCCCCXII

COPYRIGHT 1912 BY EDWARD CLARENCE FARNSWORTH

CONTENTS

P AGEPREFACE viiJOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH 3FREDERIC CHOPIN 33RICHARD STRAUSS AND THE ART OF SOUND 81

PREFACE

Bearing in mind Emerson's saying that every action admits of being outdone, and around every circle another may be drawn, we none the less believe that a comparison of Sebastian Bach, Frederic Chopin and Richard Strauss, will show that, because of excellences peculiar to his day, and also individual excellences, no one of these three epoch-makers wholly outdoes, wholly encircles either of the others. Rather is he a link of a chain in which Beethoven, Wagner, and certain others are indispensable.

That chain had beginning in the remote past, but, because inadequate, many early links are now broken. Of musicians prior to Bach, Gregory and Palestrina alone have endured the strain of time. The inadequacy of the old, true of not another art, proves music to be virtually an achievement of the last two and one-half centuries. This brief term, a mere fraction of that which must be allowed to certain of the sister arts, argues for music a very considerable period of future development.