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Tells the life story of Carlo Maria Giulini, one of the renowned and beloved conductors of the twentieth century. Detailing Giulini's professional career, this book also chronicles Giulini's personal life, including his musical awakening while growing up amid the spectacular beauty of the Dolomite mountains.

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"A thorough, balanced and illuminating portrait of the charismatic Italian as man and maestro."--Chicago Tribune


"It was wonderful to get to know the man we have met so often in his music-making."--American Record Guide
"A fascinating full account."--Los Angeles Times
"[A] highly illuminating biography."--The Spectator
"Highly readable and musically substantive. Strongly recommended."--Classical.Net
"This engaging and extensive biography shows why Carlo Maria Giulini stood apart from other maestri, and above the fray: because of his gentle humanity, his spiritual resonance with music, and his uncompromising seriousness of purpose. This is certainly a book I will recommend to all the conductors I encounter, as well as others because it captures the essence of an uncommonly inspired and inspiring human being."--Kenneth Kiesler, conductor, director of orchestras at the University of Michigan, and director of the Conductors Retreat at Medomak and Conductors Programme at the National Arts Centre of Canada
"Thomas D. Saler's biography of the conductor Carlo Maria Giulini is worthy of the noble, deceptively complex subject. Saler paints an extraodinarily sensitive, comprehensive and illuminating portrait of an artist who was selflessly dedicated to his art. The author's enthusiasm is palpable, his reportage elevated by rare knowledge and passion."--Martin Bernheimer, 1982 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Criticism

Table of Contents
Preface — ix
Acknowledgments — xiii
Abbreviations — xv
1. Beauty and Betrayal — 1
2. Mastering the Melodrama — 15
3. Prometheus in London — 33
4. Amore: The Chicago Years — 52
5. Molto, Molto, Espressivo — 87
6. Out of Eden — 117
7. Peace, Love, and Pleated Pants — 126
8. Days of Wine and Roses — 139
9. Wearing the Garment of Tragedy — 173
Notes — 189
Interview List — 213
Index — 215
Illustrations follow page — 86

Serving Genius Carlo Maria Giulini

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 1/27/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252035029, 978-0252035029
      ISBN10: 025203502X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tells the life story of Carlo Maria Giulini, one of the renowned and beloved conductors of the twentieth century. Detailing Giulini's professional career, this book also chronicles Giulini's personal life, including his musical awakening while growing up amid the spectacular beauty of the Dolomite mountains.

      Trade Review

      "A thorough, balanced and illuminating portrait of the charismatic Italian as man and maestro."--Chicago Tribune


      "It was wonderful to get to know the man we have met so often in his music-making."--American Record Guide
      "A fascinating full account."--Los Angeles Times
      "[A] highly illuminating biography."--The Spectator
      "Highly readable and musically substantive. Strongly recommended."--Classical.Net
      "This engaging and extensive biography shows why Carlo Maria Giulini stood apart from other maestri, and above the fray: because of his gentle humanity, his spiritual resonance with music, and his uncompromising seriousness of purpose. This is certainly a book I will recommend to all the conductors I encounter, as well as others because it captures the essence of an uncommonly inspired and inspiring human being."--Kenneth Kiesler, conductor, director of orchestras at the University of Michigan, and director of the Conductors Retreat at Medomak and Conductors Programme at the National Arts Centre of Canada
      "Thomas D. Saler's biography of the conductor Carlo Maria Giulini is worthy of the noble, deceptively complex subject. Saler paints an extraodinarily sensitive, comprehensive and illuminating portrait of an artist who was selflessly dedicated to his art. The author's enthusiasm is palpable, his reportage elevated by rare knowledge and passion."--Martin Bernheimer, 1982 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Criticism

      Table of Contents
      Preface — ix
      Acknowledgments — xiii
      Abbreviations — xv
      1. Beauty and Betrayal — 1
      2. Mastering the Melodrama — 15
      3. Prometheus in London — 33
      4. Amore: The Chicago Years — 52
      5. Molto, Molto, Espressivo — 87
      6. Out of Eden — 117
      7. Peace, Love, and Pleated Pants — 126
      8. Days of Wine and Roses — 139
      9. Wearing the Garment of Tragedy — 173
      Notes — 189
      Interview List — 213
      Index — 215
      Illustrations follow page — 86

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