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The Music of Hugh Wood

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The Music of Hugh Wood offers the first comprehensive examination of composer Hugh Wood's extensive body of work, delving into his symphonies, concertos, quartets, songs, and choruses. Edward Venn explores Wood's unique musical language, shaped by a blend of national and international influences, revealing both the technical foundation and expressive power behind his compositions. The book addresses Wood's engagement with modernism, analysing the melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, and formal features of his music through various analytical approaches, from formalist to narrative, showcasing the depth and creativity of his oeuvre.
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This book is ideal for music scholars, students, and enthusiasts interested in modern composition and detailed musical analysis, as well as admirers of Hugh Wood's works seeking a deeper understanding of his artistic development and musical language.

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The eclectic blend of national and international influences in the music of Hugh Wood combine to create an individual and distinctive musical language all his own. This book provides an overview of Wood's style, focussing on his engagement with modernism and the melodic, rhythmic, harmonic and formal characteristics of his musical language.

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The Music of Hugh Wood provides the first ever in-depth study of this well-known, yet only briefly documented composer. Over the years, Wood (b. 1932) has produced a sizeable oeuvre that explores the established genres of symphony, concerto, and quartet on the one hand, and songs and choruses on the other.

Underpinned by an awareness of recent philosophical, theoretical and analytical concepts, Dr Edward Venn highlights both the technical basis of Wood's music and the expressive force of his work. In doing so, a picture emerges of Wood as an artist of considerable merit and power. The eclectic blend of national and international influences in the music of Hugh Wood combine to create an individual and distinctive musical language all his own.

The book provides an overview of Wood's style, focusing on his engagement with modernism and the melodic, rhythmic, harmonic and formal characteristics of his musical language. From here, a more detailed consideration of Wood's development as a composer is advanced, in which his technical development is illustrated alongside an exploration of various aspects of musical meaning embodied in his works.

In the process, numerous analytical strategies ranging from formalist to narrative structures are utilized, demonstrating the fecundity and expressivity of Wood's music.

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'The appearance of the first book-length study of this composer is very welcome, and all the more so as it has fulfilled its brief in such an elegant and discerning style... a very informative and insightful study of a much admired body of music.' โ€“ Jeremy Thurlow, University of Cambridge. The Times Literary Supplement describes it as a 'diligent, sympathetic and solid study,' while Tempo praises its thoroughness, lively prose, and potential as a reference for future performances, highlighting Venn's ability to vividly convey the music's expressive style.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780754650294

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 May 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 657g

Pages: 294

About the Author

Edward Venn is Lecturer in Music at the University of Lancaster, UK.

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