Famous Operatic Choruses
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture



Exploring the unique challenges of writing a groundbreaking book on music, the author reflects on the evolution of musical genius in the twentieth century, contrasting it with earlier periods. The text emphasizes the need for new rules and standards in a time where technical mastery has reached unprecedented heights, allowing artists like Stravinsky and Picasso to fluidly navigate various styles. The responsibility of guiding future generations of accompanists and coaches is highlighted, underscoring the significance of innovation in contemporary music.