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The memoirs of the Russian-born German composer Georg von Alberecht (born Kasan 1891, died Heidelberg 1976) are an important document of 20th-century musical history. Dictated to his son Michael von Albrecht and first published in German, von Albrecht''s autobiography recounts his dramatic experiences during the 1917 Russian revolution and the Nazi terror. His reports of encounters with such other composers as Taneyev, Glazunov, Scriabin, Stravinsky, Hindemith, Frommel, David, and others, and his thorough discussion of tonal systems and compositional methods, reflect the approach and critical response to many procedures typical of the 20th-century music. His analyses shed light on the works of other composers and the development of modern and postmodern compositional strategies. Translated by Michael von Albrecht and Francis R. Schwartz, and edited by Elliott Antokoletz, these memoirs offer the English-speaking reader a first-hand account of some of the most dynamic political, social

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1 Mothers 2 Fathers 3 Brothers 4 Youth 5 Years fo Apprenticeship 6 The Reality of Life 7 A New Beginning 8 Fullness of Life 9 Struggles and Reconciliation

From Musical Folklore to Twelve Tone Technique

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 1/6/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810849693, 978-0810849693
      ISBN10: 0810849690

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The memoirs of the Russian-born German composer Georg von Alberecht (born Kasan 1891, died Heidelberg 1976) are an important document of 20th-century musical history. Dictated to his son Michael von Albrecht and first published in German, von Albrecht''s autobiography recounts his dramatic experiences during the 1917 Russian revolution and the Nazi terror. His reports of encounters with such other composers as Taneyev, Glazunov, Scriabin, Stravinsky, Hindemith, Frommel, David, and others, and his thorough discussion of tonal systems and compositional methods, reflect the approach and critical response to many procedures typical of the 20th-century music. His analyses shed light on the works of other composers and the development of modern and postmodern compositional strategies. Translated by Michael von Albrecht and Francis R. Schwartz, and edited by Elliott Antokoletz, these memoirs offer the English-speaking reader a first-hand account of some of the most dynamic political, social

      Table of Contents
      1 Mothers 2 Fathers 3 Brothers 4 Youth 5 Years fo Apprenticeship 6 The Reality of Life 7 A New Beginning 8 Fullness of Life 9 Struggles and Reconciliation

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