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Settling the Score

Essays on Music

Ned Rorem
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Pages
366
Year
2013
Language
English

About

Ned Rorem explores the state of contemporary classical music in a magnificent collection of personally selected essays and critiques of masterworks, lesser works, and their legendary creators Pulitzer Prize–winner Ned Rorem's musical compositions are considered some of the finest produced in the past century. Rorem's remarkable twin talents are brilliantly intertwined in Settling the Score, a masterful collection of essays on music, composers, and the state of the art.   Selected by Rorem himself, these enthralling and provocative pieces examine the works of the great and (in the author's lively, unabashed opinion) the not-so-great masters of twentieth-century classical music-Debussy, Ravel, Copland, Gershwin, Barber, Cage, Bernstein, Britten, Stravinsky, and others. With keen precision, he dissects the so-called serious music of our time while predicting where the form is bound in the future. Never lacking in intelligence or wit, each essay in Settling the Score sings in a voice that is clear and true.

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"Rorem on music is like Gould on evolution, Hawking on cosmology-the frankly opinionated best of all current popular writers on the subject."
Booklist
"For fluid, delving music writing, this collection is top-drawer."
Kirkus Reviews
"He is one of the best writers about music that I have ever read, and that is no easy thing to do."
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