258 Pages
    by Routledge

    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1997. This is Volume 8 in a series of a planned eleven on Contemporary Music Studies. Edison Denisov belongs to the generation of composers who came to the fore in the post-Stalinist era and were destined to change the course of Russian music. It would be hard to find a more impressive case of "running against the stream" in the history of Russian music. This post-war generation of composers grew up in the deadening atmosphere of totalitarianism behind the Iron Curtain, under the sway of the "personality cult" and the enforced precepts of so-called Socialist Realism. Their maturity in the late 1940s coincided with persecutions of the best writers, poets and theatrical figures, Party resolutions on music, and the struggle against "formalism" and "cosmopolitanism". This generation took up the challenge and embarked on its way, proceeding from unconscious but mounting intellectual ferment to an open breach with official ideological doctrines, towards more and more daring and independent artistic concepts. The creative personality of Edison Denisov, one of the leading Russian avant-gardists, was shaped under these conditions. Starting in a Shostakovian style, Denisov took a sharp tum toward the New Music of Boulez and Nono. Denisov's creative individuality, rooted in the past of Russian music and developed under the beneficial impact of 20th century composers like Stravinsky, Bartok and Webern, revealed itself to its best advantage in his avant­garde compositions beginning with the cantata The Sun of the Incas. In this monograph, detailed analyses are given of Denisov's compositional techniques and his musical and literary works in an attempt to reveal the inner world of one of the foremost repre­sentatives of the Russian avant-garde.

    Introduction to the Series 1. A Biographical Outline 2. The Composer’s Inner World 3. The Composer’s Style and Techniques 4. Musical Compositions 5. Denisov on Music: Literary Writings and Public Statements

    Biography

    Yuri Kholopov and Valeria Tsenova, professors at the Moscow Conservatoire, are both well known for their work, published in Russia and abroad. They have written extensively on the compositions of Edison Denisov, whose works are considered modem Russian classics. The present volume represents a culmination of ten years of research on Denisov's work.