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Reflections of an American Composer
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256 pages
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The collection offers a unique glimpse into the American music scene through the eyes of Arthur Berger, who shares his experiences from the 1930s onward. Berger recounts his time with avant-garde composers under Aaron Copland's mentorship and his involvement at Harvard with Stravinsky. As a prominent critic and journalist, he reflects on music's role in contemporary life and the impact of academic changes on music composition and education. His insightful essays are marked by wit and a deep understanding of the evolving landscape of American music.
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2002, paperback
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