Opera and the Morbidity of Music
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the enduring relevance of classical music, Joseph Kerman challenges the notion of its demise through a series of essays and reviews. He traces the genre's evolution from historical figures like Guillaume Dufay and William Byrd to modern composers such as Philip Glass and John Adams. Kerman's insights reveal the richness and vitality of classical music, highlighting its continual impact on contemporary culture and artistry.




