Scarecrow Press
Pages: 270
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-8108-5749-0 • Paperback • May 2006 • $76.00 • (£58.00)
978-1-4616-7369-9 • eBook • May 2006 • $68.00 • (£52.00)
Richard Stokes is author of J.S. Bach: The Complete Cantatas (Scarecrow Press, 2004), The Book of Lieder (Faber and Faber, 2005), and co-author of A French Song Companion, with Graham Johnson (OUP, 2000).
Jacqueline Cockburn is Head of History of Art at Westminster School, and an associated lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Part 1 Acknowledgements
Part 2 Translators' note
Part 3 Introduction: In Search of Spanish Song
Chapter 4 I. Monody and Polyphony
Chapter 5 II. The Beginnings of Solo Song
Chapter 6 III. Song in the Theatre: Tonadilla and Zarzuela
Chapter 7 IV. Isaac Albéniz
Chapter 8 V. Enrique Granados
Chapter 9 VI. Amadeo Vives
Chapter 10 VII. Manuel de Falla
Chapter 11 VIII. Joaquín Nin
Chapter 12 IX. Joaquín Turina
Chapter 13 X. Jesús Guridi
Chapter 14 XI. Oscar Esplá
Chapter 15 XII. Frederic Mompou
Chapter 16 XIII. Eduardo Toldrà
Chapter 17 XIV. Roberto Gerhard
Chapter 18 XV. Alberto Hemsi
Chapter 19 XVI. Fernando Obradors
Chapter 20 XVII. Federico García Lorca
Chapter 21 XVIII. Joaquín Rodrigo
Chapter 22 XIX. Xavier Montsalvatge
Part 23 Afterword: Spanish Song of the Future
Part 24 Appendix
Part 25 Notes on the poets
Part 26 Select Discography
Part 27 Index of composers
Part 28 Index of poets and translators
Part 29 Index of titles and first lines
This is a highly useful practical tool, especially for the singer.
— Classical Music
For singers, students of Spanish literature, and music lovers, this is a reprint of a 1992 work by Cockburn (history of art, Westminster School and U. of London, UK) and Stokes (an author of books on Bach, lieder, and French songs). It consists of the texts of about 300 songs from the 13th to the 20th century, along with translations and information on composers and poets. Songs are organized chronologically—from monody and polyphony to solo songs and songs in the theater—and then by composer, such as Albéniz, Granados, de Falla, Turina, and Rodrigo. The book includes historical information on styles and composers, explanations of unfamiliar Spanish words or concepts, and a selected discography. Indexes are by composer, poet and translator, and first line and title. The introduction is by accompanist Graham Johnson.
— Reference and Research Book News, August 2006