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Distant Melodies

Music in Search of Home
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Distant Melodies by Edward Dusinberre, first violinist of the Takács Quartet, explores how music over time shapes our sense of home, exile and return. Focusing on four composers—Antonín Dvořák, Edward Elgar, Béla Bartók and Benjamin Britten—Dusinberre reflects on their creative inspirations and American experiences, contrasting them with his own relationship to England. The book intertwines travel, musical insight and personal reflection, revealing how familiar works take on new meaning in different contexts, particularly when physical travel is limited.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in music, especially chamber music, cultural history and the emotional ties of place expressed through art. It suits lovers of travel writing and those curious about the personal lives of musicians and composers.
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An absorbing journey of exploration into the related ideas of home, displacement and retreat in the lives and music of four great composers - Bartók, Britten, Dvorák and Elgar - by one of the world's leading string quartet players.

An absorbing journey of exploration into the related ideas of home, displacement and retreat in the lives and music of four great composers - Bartók, Britten, Dvorák and Elgar - by one of the world's leading string quartet players

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How does music heard and played over many years inform one's sense of home? In Distant Melodies, Edward Dusinberre, the English first violinist of the Takács Quartet, explores changing ideas of home, exile and return in the lives and particular chamber works of four composers: Antonin Dvorák, Edward Elgar, Bela Bartók, and Benjamin Britten. A resident of Boulder, Colorado for nearly three decades, Dusinberre discovers ways in which music may both accentuate and ameliorate homesickness, as he visits and imagines some of the places crucial to these composers' creative inspiration.

Drawn to the stories of Dvorák, Bartók, and Britten's American sojourns as they try to reconcile their new surroundings with nostalgia for their homelands, Dusinberre looks at his own evolving relationship with England through the prism of Elgar's unusual Piano Quintet and the landscapes that inspired it.

New aspects of familiar music reveal themselves under altered circumstances. In the forty-eight years since the Takács Quartet was founded in Budapest, the ensemble has undergone several significant changes of personnel. During a concert tour in Hong Kong and a return to Budapest to perform in the same hall where Bartók gave his last concert in Hungary, Dusinberre examines how a piece of music may both reinforce roots and cross borders. When travel is forbidden, the ability of music to affirm home and transcend distance takes on extra significance. As the Takács welcomes a new violist during the COVID-19 pandemic, Britten's string quartets shape the ensemble's experience of rehearsing at home.

Combining travel writing with revealing and humorous insights into the working lives of string quartet musicians, Distant Melodies illuminates the relationship between music and home.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780571366545

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 November 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Faber & Faber

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 366g

Pages: 256

About the Author

As first violinist of the world-renowned Takács Quartet Edward Dusinberre has travelled and performed concerts worldwide for nearly three decades. His award-winning first book, Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet melded music history and memoir to illuminate the circumstances surrounding the composition of Beethoven's quartets and the Takács Quartet's experiences playing this music.Dusinberre lives in Boulder, Colorado, where he is Artist-in-Residence and a Christoffersen Fellow at the University of Colorado.

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