Nadia Boulanger and the Stravinskys : a selected correspondence /

Nadia Boulanger and Igor Stavinsky began corresponding in 1929 when Stavinsky sought someone to supervise the musical education of his younger son, Soulima. Boulanger accepted the position and began what would prove to be a warm and lasting dialogue with the Stravinsky family. For fifty years, Boula...

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Group Author: Francis, Kimberly A., 1979- (Editor)
Published: University of Rochester Press,
Publisher Address: Rochester, NY :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Eastman studies in music, volume 143
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Summary: Nadia Boulanger and Igor Stavinsky began corresponding in 1929 when Stavinsky sought someone to supervise the musical education of his younger son, Soulima. Boulanger accepted the position and began what would prove to be a warm and lasting dialogue with the Stravinsky family. For fifty years, Boulanger exchanged letters with Igor Stavinsky. An additional 140 letters exist written to Boulanger from Stravinsky's immediate family: his wife Catherine, his mother Anna, and his sons Théodore and Soulima. Nadia Boulanger and the Stravinskys: A Selected Correspondence makes avialable a rich selection from this many-sided dialogue. The letters are published here in English translation (most for the first time in their entirety or at all). The little-known French originals are available on the book's companion website. The letters allow us to follow the conversation shared between Boulanger and the Stravinskys from 1929 until 1972, the year following Igor Stavinsky's death. Through the words they exchanged, we see Boulanger and Stravinsky transition from respectful colleagues to close friends to, finally, distant icons, with music serving always a central topic. These letters are a testament to one master teacher's power to shape the culture canon and one composer's desire to embed himself within historical narratives. Their worlds touch upon matters professional and personal, musical and social, with the overall narrative reflecting the turmoil of life during the twentieth century and the fragility of artists hoping to leave their mark on the modernist period--back cover.
Carrier Form: x, 327 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [315]-320) and index.
ISBN: 9781580465960
158046596X
Index Number: ML423
CLC: K835.655.76
Call Number: K835.655.76/B763