Pierre Boulez : organised delirium /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

The Boydell Press,, Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom ; Rochester, NY, United States, p.viii, 197 pages : (2024)

ISBN:

1837650853

Call Number:

ML410.B773

Keywords:

20th century, Biographies., Biography., Composers, Compositeurs, France, France., History and criticism., Music, Surrealism, Surréalisme

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-191) and index.Introduction : Organised delirium -- Surrealism in the 1930s and 40s -- 'A flayed lion' : Boulez as student -- Serialism and surrealism : Boulez's instrumental music 1946-8 -- Fureur et mystère : the first versions of Boulez's René Char settings -- The charm of numbers : continuing threads in Boulez's later music.Pierre Boulez's (1925-2016) creative output has mostly been studied from an analytical perspective in the context of serialism. While Boulez tends to be pigeonholed as a cerebral composer, his interest in structure coexisted with extreme visceral energy. This book redresses the balance and stresses the febrile cultural environment of Paris in the 1940s and the emotional side of his early works. Surrealism, in particular, had an impact on Boulez's formative years that has until now been underexplored. There are intriguing links between French music and surrealism in the 1930s and 40s, arising within a cultural context where surrealism, ethnography and the emerging discipline of ethnomusicology were closely related. Potter situates the young Boulez within this environment. As an emerging musician, he explored radical new musical concepts alongside peers including Yvette Grimaud, Serge Nigg and Yvonne Loriod, performing and exchanging ideas with them. This book argues that authors associated with surrealism, especially René Char but also Antonin Artaud and André Breton, were crucial to Boulez's musical development. It enhances our understanding of his work by connecting it with significant trends in contemporary French culture, refocusing Boulez studies away from detailed musical analysis and towards a broader and more visceral, emotional response to his work--Provided by publisher.