"Music and Modern Art" adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the relationship between these two fields of creative endeavor. Its subjects are diverse: the musicians range from Alexander Scriabin to the jazz bandleader Paul Whiteman, and from Arnold Schoenberg to Edgard Varese. The visual artists include Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Gustav Klimt, Vasily Kandinsky, and Piet Mondrian.
"Music and Modern Art" adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the relationship between these two fields of creative endeavor. Its subjects are diverse: the musicians range from Alexander Scriabin to the jazz bandleader Paul Whiteman, and from Arnold Schoenberg to Edgard Varese. The visual artists include Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Gustav Klimt, Vasily Kandinsky, and Piet Mondrian.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Series Introduction Daniel Albright Preface James Leggio 1. Klimt's Schubert and the Fin-de-Siècle Imagination Scott Messing 2. Playing the Market: Renoir's Young Girls at the Piano Series of 1892 Charlotte N. Eyerman 3. Prometheus and the Quest of Color Music: The World Premiere of Scriabin's Poem of Fire with Lights, New York, March 20, 1915 James M. Baker 4. Kadinsky, Schoenberg, and the Music of the Spheres James Leggio 5. Varse and Dada Olivia Mattis 6. Popular Models: Fox-trot and Jazzband In Mondrian's Abstraction Harry A. Cooper 7. Jazz Representations and Early Twentieth-Century American Culture: Race, Ethnicity, and National Identity Donna M. Cassidy 8. Time Canvasses: Morton Feldman and the Painters of the New York School Amy C. Beal Notes on the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Series Introduction Daniel Albright Preface James Leggio 1. Klimt's Schubert and the Fin-de-Siècle Imagination Scott Messing 2. Playing the Market: Renoir's Young Girls at the Piano Series of 1892 Charlotte N. Eyerman 3. Prometheus and the Quest of Color Music: The World Premiere of Scriabin's Poem of Fire with Lights, New York, March 20, 1915 James M. Baker 4. Kadinsky, Schoenberg, and the Music of the Spheres James Leggio 5. Varse and Dada Olivia Mattis 6. Popular Models: Fox-trot and Jazzband In Mondrian's Abstraction Harry A. Cooper 7. Jazz Representations and Early Twentieth-Century American Culture: Race, Ethnicity, and National Identity Donna M. Cassidy 8. Time Canvasses: Morton Feldman and the Painters of the New York School Amy C. Beal Notes on the Contributors Index
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