Henry-Louis de La Grange - Naturlauf : Scholarly Journeys Toward Gustav Mahler: Essays in Honour of Henry-Louis de la Grange for His 90th Birthday read ebook MOBI, TXT, DJV
9781433125300 English, French, German 1433125307 This collection of essays forms the second "Festschrift" to honour the dean of Gustav Mahler research, Henry-Louis de La Grange, on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday. It includes vibrant, new historical, theoretical, and aesthetic research on the complex mind which produced among the best-loved orchestral works and songs ofWestern classical music. Henry-Louis de La Grange's passion and tireless devotion to Gustav Mahler began when he first heard his Ninth Symphony conducted by Bruno Walter at Carnegie Hall in New York. He went on to plumb the depths of this composer's mind and soul and to explore every facet of his existence. Among the many honours he has gleaned since the publication of the first "Festschrift, Neue Mahleriana" (Lang, 1997), Henry-Louis de La Grange has been named Professor by the Government of Austria (1998) and "Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'honneur" (2006). He has also been awarded Bard College's Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters, the "Osterreichisches Ehrenkreuz fur Wissenschaft und Kunst, 1. Klasse" (2010), the Gold Medal of the "Internationale Gustav Mahler Gesellschaft" (2010), and an honourary doctorate from The Juilliard School (2010). As another everlasting tribute, the American film director Jason Starr released his documentary film, "For the Love of Mahler: The Inspired Life of Henry-Louis de La Grange," in 2015.", This, the second Festschrift honoring the dean of Gustav Mahler Scholarship, Henry-Louis de La Grange for his 90th birthday, includes vibrant, new historical, theoretical and aesthetic research on the complex mind which produced among the best-loved orchestral works and songs of Western classical music. Among the world's most prominent Mahler scholars and performers, including Thomas Hampson.
9781433125300 English, French, German 1433125307 This collection of essays forms the second "Festschrift" to honour the dean of Gustav Mahler research, Henry-Louis de La Grange, on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday. It includes vibrant, new historical, theoretical, and aesthetic research on the complex mind which produced among the best-loved orchestral works and songs ofWestern classical music. Henry-Louis de La Grange's passion and tireless devotion to Gustav Mahler began when he first heard his Ninth Symphony conducted by Bruno Walter at Carnegie Hall in New York. He went on to plumb the depths of this composer's mind and soul and to explore every facet of his existence. Among the many honours he has gleaned since the publication of the first "Festschrift, Neue Mahleriana" (Lang, 1997), Henry-Louis de La Grange has been named Professor by the Government of Austria (1998) and "Officier de l'Ordre de la Legion d'honneur" (2006). He has also been awarded Bard College's Charles Flint Kellogg Award in Arts and Letters, the "Osterreichisches Ehrenkreuz fur Wissenschaft und Kunst, 1. Klasse" (2010), the Gold Medal of the "Internationale Gustav Mahler Gesellschaft" (2010), and an honourary doctorate from The Juilliard School (2010). As another everlasting tribute, the American film director Jason Starr released his documentary film, "For the Love of Mahler: The Inspired Life of Henry-Louis de La Grange," in 2015.", This, the second Festschrift honoring the dean of Gustav Mahler Scholarship, Henry-Louis de La Grange for his 90th birthday, includes vibrant, new historical, theoretical and aesthetic research on the complex mind which produced among the best-loved orchestral works and songs of Western classical music. Among the world's most prominent Mahler scholars and performers, including Thomas Hampson.