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Meinrad Schütter: Maverick Swiss Composer
 
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ISBN13:9780907689706
ISBN10:0907689701
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:188 pages
Size:233x155 mm
Weight:526 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 16 colour and 33 b/w illus.
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Meinrad Schütter

Maverick Swiss Composer
 
Publisher: Toccata Press
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Meinrad Schütter is one of the most intriguing of recent Swiss composers. His music offers a highly personal synthesis of 20th-century European modernisms, from Hindemith to Bartók, Stravinsky, Berg and beyond.

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Meinrad Schütter is one of the most intriguing of recent Swiss composers. His music offers a highly personal synthesis of 20th-century European modernisms, from Hindemith to Bartók, Stravinsky, Berg and beyond.


Meinrad Schütter (1910-2006) is one of the most intriguing of recent Swiss composers. He was born in Chur in the Swiss Alps, studied at the Zurich Conservatoire, attended Paul Hindemith's classes at Zurich University, and enjoyed early support from the conductor Hermann Scherchen. Schütter's wayward attitude towards authority resulted in his debarment from the Swiss Musicians' Association and its manifold opportunities for advancement, but avid study and a thirst to acquaint himself with the latest trends led to his developing an idiosyncratic style, initially Neo-Classical but later featuring elements of serialism and even aleatory.

After retirement, Schütter enjoyed a remarkable Indian summer, bringing forth several dozen songs, chamber and orchestral works. Many have now been recorded, garnering enthusiastic reviews. This book is the first in English to examine his life and music.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
The Author
The Translator

1. A Composer of the Alpine Region
2. Parents, Families and Home
3. Childhood and Early Youth
4. Friends of Youth
5. The 1930s: Early Works
6. Rome, 1939
7. Military Service, Medea and Marriage
8. Studies with Paul Hindemith, 1951-54
9. In the Zurich Opera
10. Friends and Colleagues
11. The Piano Concerto
12. Vagabond Poet: The Later Years
13. Chamber Music in Vilnius
14. A New Century and a Symphony

Afterword. Meinrad Schütter: The Music and the Man Chris Walton
Catalogue of Works
Discography
Select Bibliography
Index of Schütter's Works
General Index