Scarecrow Press
Pages: 296
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-4966-2 • Paperback /Audio disc • May 2004 • $83.00 • (£64.00)
David Burge is a performer, composer, recording artist, and writer.
Preface
Part 1: From 1900 to the End of World War I
1. Claude Debussy
2. Arnold Schoenberg
3. Charles Ives
4. Maurice Ravel
5. Alexander Scriabin and Sergei Rachmaninoff
Part 2: Between the Two World Wars
7. Béla Bartók
8. Igor Stravinsky
9. Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern
10. Paul Hindemith
11. Sergei Prokofiev
12. "Les Six" and Others in Europe
13. Aaron Copland
14. Other Composers in America
15. Oliver Messiaen
Part 3: The Postwar Period
16. Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez
17. Luigi Dallapiccola and Luciano Berio
18. Other Composers in Europe
19. John Cage
20. Aaron Copland, Roger Sessions, and the Mid-Century Piano Sonata
21. The American Avant-Garde
Part 4: The 1970s and 1980s
22. George Crumb
23. Donald Martino
24. Frederic Rzewski and William Albright
25. Composers in the Far East and Europe
26. Other Composers in America
Selected Bibliography
Chronological List of Works and Publishers
Notes
Discography
Index
About the Author
CD Tack Listing
David Burge is one of our finest concert pianists, and his playing of twentieth-century music is always splendid. His new book will be an indispensable guide.
— David Dubal, Professor of piano, The Juilliard School, New York
[Burge] succeeds in describing hundreds of pieces in a manner that gives each a unique identity, no small achievement...Twentieth-Century Piano Music fills a gap in the available literature on the subject and should be required reading for advanced pianists of all ages.
— Kendall Feeney; Clavier
It is the fact that Burge has known so many composers personally, including especially Crumb, Berio, and Krenek, that makes his insights so very valuable to the reader.
— Thomas Warburton, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sonneck Society Bulletin
This important volume, reissued last year by Scarecrow Press, commends itself for many reasons, not the least of which is the easy authority brought to the subject by its author, pianist, and composer David Burge. His advocacy of much of the music he writes about is underpinned by his having performed or recorded many of the works discussed. This lends his comments considerable weight, endorsed by the CD enclosed with the book....There is much of great value in this book...
— Piano Professional
How refreshing to read a book that does not claim to be definitive or complete, that has a mere five pages of notes, and that is unashamedly biased in what it chooses to discuss. Indeed, the author, American pianist and composer David Burge, hopes that readers will find that some of his omissions and opinions infuriate....a largely enjoyable introduction to last century's wealth of piano music.
— Classical Music
...Burge gets the combination of historical context, artistic suggestion and level of detail just right....a must have book for anyone studying the piano.
— Muso