AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.

Corrections.(Correction Notice)

American Music Teacher

| April 01, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2004 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

On page 58 of the December/January AMT the second sentence of the second paragraph should read. "... Brian Ganz's performance of Henri Dutilleux' Sonata...."

In the listing for the University of ...

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Henri Dutilleux: Music, Mystery and Memory. Conversations with Claude...
Magazine article from: Notes Rae, Caroline December 1, 2004 700+ words
Henri Dutilleux: Music, Mystery and Memory. Conversations...great composers of his generation, Henri Dutilleux is well known not only for his individualism...Dutilleux in 1992, was published as Henri Dutilleux: Mystere et memoire du son by Belfond...
Henri Dutilleux: His Life and Works.(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes Lochhead, Judy March 1, 1999 700+ words
...biography of the increasingly well-known French composer Henri Dutilleux (b. 1916) employs not only such a causal narrative as...Potter addresses her subject - the "life and works" of Henri Dutilleux - in an initial chapter that provides a brief chronological...
Dutilleux: Cello Concerto & Lutoslawski: Cello Concerto. (Guide to Records).
Magazine article from: American Record Guide Haldeman, Philip January 1, 2003 700+ words
Mstislav Rostropovich; Orchestra de Paris/ Serge Baudo, Witold Lutoslawski--EMI 67868--53 min Henri Dutilleux, born in 1916, carries forward in a modernist vein the impressionism of Debussy, Ravel, and Messiaen. While much of late 20th...
Opera and Its Symbols: The Unity of Words, Music, and Staging.
Magazine article from: The New Leader Simon, John April 8, 1991 700+ words
...pieces of gloriously tuneful music. I cannot, for instance, think of a ballet score I would rather keep rehearing than Henri Dutilleux's Le Loup(The Wolf) of 1953, or of an opera less likely to pall on me than Aulis Sallinen's The Red Line (1973...
Serge Garant: Plages (pour orchestre), 1981.
Magazine article from: Notes Schuster-Craig, John December 1, 1994 700+ words
...Couture and Clermont Pepin (and is thus a musical "grandchild" of Champagne) prior to his work in Paris with Messiaen and Henri Dutilleux. Both of the compositions reviewed here show the influence of that peculiarly French approach to serialism that surfaced...
Andre Prevost: Scherzo pour orchestre a cordes, 1960.
Magazine article from: Notes Schuster-Craig, John December 1, 1994 700+ words
...Couture and Clermont Pepin (and is thus a musical "grandchild" of Champagne) prior to his work in Paris with Messiaen and Henri Dutilleux. Both of the compositions reviewed here show the influence of that peculiarly French approach to serialism that surfaced...
Tristan Murail: Les Miroirs etendus pour ondes martenot et piano, 1971.
Magazine article from: Notes Trawick, Eleanor F. December 1, 1994 700+ words
...French composers of the postwar generation, Franc,ois Bayle, Paul Boisselet, Pierre Boulez, Jacques Charpentier, Henri Dutilleux, and others have written for ondes as a solo instrument and in ensembles; Yves Baudrier, Marius Constant, and Maurice...
Boston Symphony: Previn Violin Concerto [premiere]. (Concerts Everywhere).
Magazine article from: American Record Guide Catalano, Peter July 1, 2002 700+ words
...desuetude and obscurity. With perhaps the exception of Henze's Eighth Symphony, which was recorded by Sir Simon Rattle, and Henri Dutilleux's insinuating Shadows of Time, the orchestra's recent commissions seem to be the equivalent of the proverbial gold...
Singer Aznavour and chef Ducasse among French New Year's honours.
News wire article from: Europe Intelligence Wire January 1, 2004 700+ words
...award, the Legion of Honour, in the New Year's honours list, the government announced. The 87-year-old composer Henri Dutilleux -- described in Grove's Dictionary of Music as having produced "a relatively small output of great breadth and originality...
Cello Recital. (Collections).
Magazine article from: American Record Guide Moore, David W. November 1, 2002 700+ words
...based on his Pulcinella through Benjamin Britten's mysterious and lightly scored sonata (written for Rostropovich), Henri Dutilleux's 3 Strophes on the Name of Paul Sacher for solo cello (a demanding and elusive work), and ending with the great little...
For more facts and information, see all results

Source: HighBeam Research, Corrections.(Correction Notice)

©2009 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
About us | FAQs | Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions
Other Gale sites: Encyclopedia.com | HighBeam Research | Acquire Content | Books & Authors | Goliath | MovieRetriever | Smart QandA