Stravinsky, The Music-maker
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Hans Keller's text and Milein Cosman's vibrant illustrations combine to produce a unique and enlightening book on Stravinsky.






Hans Keller's text and Milein Cosman's vibrant illustrations combine to produce a unique and enlightening book on Stravinsky.
The collection showcases the insightful essays of Hans Keller, a prominent music writer known for his brilliance and stimulating ideas. Spanning a range of topics, these essays reflect Keller's deep understanding of music and its nuances, offering readers a unique perspective on the art form. This selection serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in music theory and criticism, highlighting Keller's significant contributions to the discourse surrounding music during his lifetime.
Of the few composers who possessed an intrinsic mastery of the string quartet, Haydn was the first and, Hans Keller argues, the greatest. This seminal study of forty-five quartets by one of the leading music critics of his day provides an extraordinarily deep understanding of Haydn's methods and genius.