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Henri Dutilleux: Music, Mystery and Memory. Conversations with Claude Glayman. Trans. by Roger Nichols. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. [vi. 158 p. ISBN 0-7546-0899-9. $69.96.] Bibliography, works list, discography, index of names.

Now recognized as one of the great composers of his generation, Henri Dutilleux is well known not only for his individualism and independence of position, but for his discretion and reserve in matters concerning his life and music. All the more fascinating, therefore, for the composer to have at last aired many of his personal views concerning his family background, artistic development, training, and career in the form of conversations with ...

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