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Book Synopsis
Sergei Rachmaninoff - the last great Russian romantic and arguably the finest pianist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries - wrote 83 songs, which are performed and beloved throughout the world. This title provides English translations of the songs, along with accurate transliterations of the original texts and detailed commentary.

Trade Review

A treasure for the serious music reference library, Sylvester's work compiles art song data needed by students, teachers, researchers, and performers. . . . This is a scholarly effort welcome in university, conservatory, and large public library collections as well as the home shelves of music lovers.

* American Reference Books Annual *

Richard D. Sylvester's companion to Rachmaninoff's songs is a perfect guide for performers and Rachmaninoff enthusiasts.

* Russian Review *

The author . . . makes Russian songs accessible to those without previous language training. Multiple indexes make this a fine reference source for texts.

* Choice *

Sylvester . . . paints a rich, detailed, and variegated picture of Rachmaninoff's output as a song composer, the range and variety of his literary reading, and his many creative interactions with singers.

* Music and Letters *

In his Companion, Richard D. Sylvester not only puts under careful factual scrutiny the entirety of Rachmaninoff's solo vocal output; he also invites his readers to consider the aesthetic and historical significance of Rachmaninoff's 26-year-long engagement with lyric poetry. This multi-functional volume offers much more than its meek title may suggest.

* Canadian Slavonic Papers *

[T]he writer exposes the real-life practitioner of music, whether student, teacher, or seasoned performer, to an accessible source of rich, meticulously researched data so central for au fait artistic interpretation of classics, and often so hard to glean from routinely dry and difficult musicology texts. The robustness of research behind the book is in no way compromised by its accessibility, and is evident from an astounding bibliography section that spans ten pages and contains 289 references.

* Journal of Singing *

All lovers of Russian music owe a great debt of gratitude to Professor Sylvester, whose latest book may be recommended without qualification.

* Slavonic and East European Review *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
A Note on Dates and Spelling
1. Early Years (1873-1892)
Nine Unpublished Songs (1890-1899)
2. First Published Songs, Opus 4 (1893)
Songs 10-15
3. Six Romances, Opus 8 (1896)
Songs 16-21
4. Twelve Romances, Opus 14 (1896)
Songs 22-33
5. Twelve Romances, Opus 21 (1902)
Songs 34-45
Song 46, Without Opus (1900)
6. Fifteen Romances, Opus 26 (1906)
Songs 47-61
Song 62, Without Opus (1900)
7. Fourteen Romances, Opus 34 (1912-1915)
Songs 63-76
Song 77, Without Opus (1914)
8. Six Poems, Opus 38 (1916)
Songs 78-83
9. After Russia (1917-1943)
Two Unpublished Songs (1916)

Bibliography
Index of Singers
Index of Song Titles in Russian
Index of Song Titles in English
Index of Names

Rachmaninoffs Complete Songs

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 22/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9780253353399, 978-0253353399
      ISBN10: 0253353394

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sergei Rachmaninoff - the last great Russian romantic and arguably the finest pianist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries - wrote 83 songs, which are performed and beloved throughout the world. This title provides English translations of the songs, along with accurate transliterations of the original texts and detailed commentary.

      Trade Review

      A treasure for the serious music reference library, Sylvester's work compiles art song data needed by students, teachers, researchers, and performers. . . . This is a scholarly effort welcome in university, conservatory, and large public library collections as well as the home shelves of music lovers.

      * American Reference Books Annual *

      Richard D. Sylvester's companion to Rachmaninoff's songs is a perfect guide for performers and Rachmaninoff enthusiasts.

      * Russian Review *

      The author . . . makes Russian songs accessible to those without previous language training. Multiple indexes make this a fine reference source for texts.

      * Choice *

      Sylvester . . . paints a rich, detailed, and variegated picture of Rachmaninoff's output as a song composer, the range and variety of his literary reading, and his many creative interactions with singers.

      * Music and Letters *

      In his Companion, Richard D. Sylvester not only puts under careful factual scrutiny the entirety of Rachmaninoff's solo vocal output; he also invites his readers to consider the aesthetic and historical significance of Rachmaninoff's 26-year-long engagement with lyric poetry. This multi-functional volume offers much more than its meek title may suggest.

      * Canadian Slavonic Papers *

      [T]he writer exposes the real-life practitioner of music, whether student, teacher, or seasoned performer, to an accessible source of rich, meticulously researched data so central for au fait artistic interpretation of classics, and often so hard to glean from routinely dry and difficult musicology texts. The robustness of research behind the book is in no way compromised by its accessibility, and is evident from an astounding bibliography section that spans ten pages and contains 289 references.

      * Journal of Singing *

      All lovers of Russian music owe a great debt of gratitude to Professor Sylvester, whose latest book may be recommended without qualification.

      * Slavonic and East European Review *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Preface
      A Note on Dates and Spelling
      1. Early Years (1873-1892)
      Nine Unpublished Songs (1890-1899)
      2. First Published Songs, Opus 4 (1893)
      Songs 10-15
      3. Six Romances, Opus 8 (1896)
      Songs 16-21
      4. Twelve Romances, Opus 14 (1896)
      Songs 22-33
      5. Twelve Romances, Opus 21 (1902)
      Songs 34-45
      Song 46, Without Opus (1900)
      6. Fifteen Romances, Opus 26 (1906)
      Songs 47-61
      Song 62, Without Opus (1900)
      7. Fourteen Romances, Opus 34 (1912-1915)
      Songs 63-76
      Song 77, Without Opus (1914)
      8. Six Poems, Opus 38 (1916)
      Songs 78-83
      9. After Russia (1917-1943)
      Two Unpublished Songs (1916)

      Bibliography
      Index of Singers
      Index of Song Titles in Russian
      Index of Song Titles in English
      Index of Names

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