Paris Conservatoire Woodwind Solos de Concours of Eugène Bozza
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041128083
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 09 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book demonstrates how Eugène Bozza utilized exoticism to meet pragmatic demands for French nationalism, lyrical and virtuosic assessment, and efficient composition in his Paris Conservatoire woodwind solos de concours, or exam solos.
Along the way, the monograph supplies biographical information on Bozza gathered from interviews with his daughter and colleagues and discovered at his archives in Valenciennes, France. It also provides an overview of his compositional approach, plus analytical material on his five woodwind solos de concours. To situate the solos, the work includes historical information on the solos de concours and comparisons to the solos of other composers. With this study of practical applications of exoticism in Bozza’s woodwind solos, the book challenges the notion of exoticism as solely a conduit of aesthetics and culture. As a result, it supplies a model for understanding the utilitarian functions of musical style more broadly.
This monograph is primarily aimed at historical musicologists and music theorists, especially those interested in exoticism, nationalism, utilitarianism, and aesthetics, as well as those concerned with lyricism, virtuosity, the Paris Conservatoire, and the solos de concours. The book would also appeal to musicians interested in woodwind performance, woodwind literature, and Bozza as a composer.
Lacey Golaszewski teaches music history, French, and education at the State University of New York at Fredonia. Her research interests include music and philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory, nineteenth and early twentieth century French art music, woodwind chamber music, and the effects of woodwind performance on personal health. Outside of academia, Dr. Golaszewski performs as a clarinettist and saxophonist, and she maintains a private woodwind studio. She is also active as a composer, arranger, artist, clinician, reviewer, translator, and annotator.
