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Boulez in Context

Boulez in Context

Boulez in Context

Edward Campbell, University of Aberdeen
May 2025
Hardback
9781009168649
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£84.99
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Hardback

    Pierre Boulez was a towering figure in contemporary music from the 1940s and 1950s to his death in 2016. This volume demonstrates his distinctive impact on new music and situates him within a wide range of contexts to enhance appreciation of the cultural embeddedness of his work. Successive sections consider his early life and education, his engagements with cultural, musical, literary and artistic modernism, his relationships with his modernist predecessors and contemporaries, and the intersections of his work with literature, visual art, mathematics, philosophy and technology. Contributors explore his various roles as composer, conductor, recording artist, writer, teacher and systems builder, as well as his role in French cultural politics, his move to Germany and the time he spent in the United States. This book is essential for students and educators but also accessible to a general audience interested in Boulez's legacy and his unique position in recent music history.

    • In the centenary year of the composer's birth, the book reveals the continuing importance of his work, broadens the contexts in which it is viewed and highlights the great generosity of Boulez the man in relation to the work of so many other musicians
    • Places Boulez in a range of contemporary contexts relating his music and thought to a much broader intellectual culture including literature, visual art, mathematics, philosophy and technology
    • Explores the importance for Boulez of multiple musics from around the world and how these are integral for the idea and sound of his compositions

    Product details

    May 2025
    Hardback
    9781009168649
    350 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from May 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • I. Finding One's Way: Early Life and Education:
    • 1. A composer without a biography: family and upbringing in Montbrison (1925–1940) Agnès Simon-Reecht
    • 2. Boulez's music education Joseph Salem
    • 3. Boulez and the Renaud-Barrault Theatre Company Catherine Steinegger
    • 4. Pétrus, Dante, Pierre and Bernard – a time of friendship Werner Strinz
    • 5. Early ethnomusicological engagements (1944–1961) Paolo Dal Molin
    • II. Musical Modernism: Negotiations with the Past:
    • 6. The conjuncture of modernity Charles Wilson
    • 7. Boulez and Debussy Caroline Potter
    • 8. Boulez and Stravinsky Mark McFarland
    • 9. Boulez and the Second Viennese Composers Jessica Payette
    • 10. Brahms according to Schoenberg according to Boulez Robert Piencikowski
    • 11. Boulez-Bartók-Varèse Werner Strinz
    • 12. Boulez and Messiaen Jonas Lundblad
    • III. Engagements with the Post-War Generation of Composers
    • 13. Pierre Boulez and his contemporaries Philippe Albéra
    • 14. Pierre Boulez and John Cage: a chronicle of chance and choice David Bernstein
    • 15. Boulez and Stockhausen: three moments of musical form Pascal Decroupet
    • 16. Festival time at Donauseschingen, Darmstadt and Le Domaine Musical Alastair Williams
    • 17. The articulatory function of space: spatialisation in the music of Pierre Boulez Mark Delaere
    • 18. Boulez and his 'useless' contemporaries: from polemics to reconciliations Caroline Rae
    • 19. In praise of Pierre: fragments of correspondence with Stockhausen, Messiaen, Ligeti and Carter Edward Campbell
    • IV. Creative Engagements beyond Music:
    • 20. Boulez's poets Zbigniew Granat
    • 21. Boulez's writers: novelistic engagements Larson Powell
    • 22. Boulez and visual art Sarah Barbedette
    • 23. Counting music: Boulez and mathematics Catherine Losada
    • 24. Boulez among the philosophers Edward Campbell
    • 25. The technological dimension: from the Études to IRCAM Peter Nelson
    • 26. Boulez and exoticism Philippe Albéra
    • V. Multiple Activities:
    • 27. Boulez the writer: from Stocktakings to Music Lessons Jonathan Dunsby
    • 28. Boulez as teacher Edward Campbell
    • 29. Boulez the conductor Erik Levi
    • 30. Boulez on record Nigel Simeone
    • 31. Pierre Boulez at the BBC John Wyver
    • VI. At Home and Abroad:
    • 32. Boulez and French cultural politics Laurent Bayle
    • 33. At home in Baden-Baden: Boulez in Germany (1951/1958/1967) Martin Zenck
    • 34. Boulez in North America Edward Campbell
    • VII. Legacy:
    • 35. Remembering Pierre George Benjamin
    • 36. Boulez: the legacy Arnold Whittall.
      Contributors
    • Agnès Simon-Reecht, Joseph Salem, Catherine Steinegger, Werner Strinz, Paolo Dal Molin, Charles Wilson, Caroline Potter, Mark McFarland, Jessica Payette, Robert Piencikowski, Werner Strinz, Jonas Lundblad, Philippe Albéra, David Bernstein, Pascal Decroupet, Alastair Williams, Mark Delaere, Caroline Rae, Edward Campbell, Zbigniew Granat, Larson Powell, Sarah Barbedette, Catherine Losada, Peter Nelson, Jonathan Dunsby, Erik Levi, Nigel Simeone, John Wyver, Laurent Bayle, Martin Zenck, George Benjamin, Arnold Whittall