Focusing on the Swiss composer Schoeck, the book explores his late-Romantic style, characterized by a unique blend of sensuousness and stringency. It provides context for his life and musical evolution, shedding light on the growing popularity of his works. Through this examination, readers gain deeper insights into Schoeck's contributions to music and his artistic significance.
Eastman Studies in Music Series
This series delves into the profound and diverse aspects of musical artistry. From classical compositions to contemporary interpretations, each volume offers rigorous scholarship and analytical insight. It traces the evolution of musical forms, cultural influences, and the lives of influential composers. This collection is essential for music students, scholars, and passionate listeners seeking to deepen their appreciation and understanding of music.
