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Ernest Bloch Studies: Cambridge Composer Studies

Ernest Bloch Studies: Cambridge Composer Studies

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Cambridge University Press, 1/5/2017
EAN 9781107039094, ISBN10: 1107039096

Hardcover, 310 pages, 24.8 x 17.8 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Ernest Bloch left his native Switzerland to settle in the United States in 1916. One of the great twentieth-century composers, he was influenced by a range of genres and styles - Jewish, American and Swiss - and his works reflect his lifelong struggle with his identity. Drawing on firsthand recollections of relatives and others who knew and worked with the composer, this collection is the most comprehensive study to date of Bloch's life, musical achievement and reception. Contributors present the latest research on Bloch's works and compositional practice, including studies of his Avodath Hakodesh (Sacred Service), violin pieces such as Nigun, the symphonic Schelomo, and the opera Macbeth. Setting the quality and significance of Bloch's output in its historical and cultural contexts, this book provides scholarly analyses as well as a full chronology, list of online resources, catalogue of published and unpublished works, and selected further reading.

Foreword
reminiscences of my grandfather Ernest Bloch, II
Chronology
Alphabetical list of Bloch's published and unpublished works Alexander Knapp
Bloch resources
recordings in the age of the Internet Stanley Henig
Introduction Norman Solomon
1. From Geneva to New York
radical changes in Ernest Bloch's view of himself as a 'Jewish composer' during his twenties and thirties Alexander Knapp
2. The 'suffering and greatness' of Ernest Bloch
concepts of the composer as genius Klára Móricz
3. Bloch, Wagner and creativity
refutation and vindication Malcolm Miller
4. Sacred service
the mass Bloch never wrote, the two that Leonard Bernstein did write, and Shulamit Ran's Credo/Ani Ma'Amin David Schiller
5. Oregon years
the man and his music David Z. Kushner
6. 'The future alone will be the judge'
Ernest Bloch's epic journeys between Utopia and Dystopia Philip V. Bohlman
7. The reception of Bloch's music in Palestine/Israel to 1948 Jehoash Hirshberg
8. Bloch's reception and his standing in Israel since 1954 Zecharia Plavin
9. A performance history of Bloch's opera Macbeth
Paris 1910-Manhattan 2014 Stanley Henig
10. King Solomon and the Baal Shem Tov
traditional elements in Bloch's musical representation of two iconic personalities from Jewish history Alexander Knapp
11. Postscript
the legacy Norman Solomon.