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    Music at the Limits

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    ISBN: 9780747598749
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    AuthorSaid, Edward
    Pub Date18/05/2009
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
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    With a foreword by Daniel Barenboim Music at the Limits is the first book to bring together three decades of Edward Said's essays and articles on music.

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    'Edward Said had a lifelong passion for music, and possessed the rare ability to write about it for the general reader with a lucid and penetrating intelligence' - TLS

    'There are few whose command of words is sufficient not only to illuminate music, but to help music illuminate the world of those who make and listen to it. Said was one' - Daily Telegraph

    'The sheer eloquence of Said's writings reminds us that with his untimely death we have lost one of our most distinguished music critics.' - Maynard Solomon, The Julliard School
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    WITH A FOREWORD BY DANIEL BARENBOIM

    Music at the Limits brings together three decades of Edward W. Said's essays and articles on music.

    Addressing the work of a wide variety of composers and performers, Said analyses music's social and political contexts, and provides rich and often surprising assessments. He reflects on the censorship of Wagner in Israel; the relationship between music and feminism; and the works of Beethoven, Bruckner, Rossini, Schumann, Stravinsky and others. Always eloquent and often surprising, Music at the Limits reinforces Said's reputation as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century.
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    'This fine collection by one of the most perceptive music critics of the last half-century is highly recommended' - Library Journal