Pierre Boulezs sur Incises and its World
English
By (author): Peter O'Hagan
Performer and researcher Peter OHagan studies the musical style of Pierre Boulez during his final creative period, by means of a detailed consideration of the ensemble work sur Incises, which stands at the heart of Boulezs later output.
OHagan offers a unique blend of perceptions stemming from playing as well as analysing Boulezs piano music. It is examined in the context of the group of works based on the cipher derived from the name of the dedicatee, Paul Sacher. With one exception, these works are dominated by the keyboard, and sur Incises is examined in relation both to them and to the composers output as a whole. An absorbing narrative elucidates the complex evolution of sur Incises, informed by a study of the considerable body of sketches and drafts. OHagan sheds new light on the creative process, not only in this work, but more generally on Boulez as a dominant force in music since 1950.
The book will be of interest not only to specialists in the field of contemporary music but to musicology students and a wider public interested in the work of one of the dominating creative personalities of our time.
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