Immortalized in death by The Clash; Pablo Neruda; Salvador Daliacute;; Dmitri Shostakovich and Lindsay Kemp; Federico Garciacute;a Lorcas spectre haunts both contemporary Spain and the cultural landscape beyond. This study offers a fresh examination of one of the Spanish languagersquo;s most resonant voices; exploring how the very factors which led to his emergence as a cultural icon also shaped his dramatic output.The works themselves are also awarded the space that they deserve; combining performance histories with incisive textual analysis to restate Lorcarsquo;s presence as a playwright of extraordinary vision; in works such as:Blood WeddingThe PublicThe House of Bernarda AlbaYerma.Federico Garciacute;a Lorca is an invaluable new resource for those seeking to understand this complex and multifaceted figure: artist; playwright; director; poet; martyr and in the eyes of many; Spainrsquo;s lsquo;national dramatistrsquo;.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic Book!By Lawrence D. EckerlingWhether you are looking for a book that is autobiographical of Mr. Slatkin; looking for great thought provoking musical tips for conductors; or a practical "behind the scenes" look at what a conductor goes through; this book has it all. Mr. Slatkin is honest; thoroughly knowledgable; and has stories that are totally captivating. If you know Mr. Slatkin only through his conducting; you will be amazed. If you thought you knew him personally; youll be surprised. Highly recommended for conductors; musicians who are not conductors; and even non musicians fascinated by conductors.9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. CONDUCTING BUSINESS: UNVEILING THE MYSTERY BEHIND THE MAESTROBy Jerome AllenThe book seems to serve two audiences: aspiring conductors and laymen who simply love classical music. Even though I knew Maestro Slatkin during his years in Washington; I had no idea how much goes into the business of conducting. In delivering on his promise to unveil the mystery; he ranges from the psychological (how to handle different members of an orchestra) to the practical (is the baton really needed)? He makes it clear that conducting is indeed a business as well as an art. But beyond that; the anecdotes alone are worth the price of the book. He seems to have known almost everyone in the music business from Sinatra to Heifetz. Slatkin relates his own career and is surprisingly candid about what he regards as his failures. The book is long on the human side. If he were not conducting; he would like to be broadcasting baseball. His father; an accomplished conductor; instructed him not only about music of all kinds but about the superiority of the National League and; in particular; the St. Louis Cardinals.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful Book for Music LoversBy Rusty RunnerThis book is focused on details of conducting a symphony orchestra. It provides first-hand information about all aspects of conducting; except very professional musical details. This makes the book very interesting for anyone whos sat in concerts; wondering how the the whole thing works. Its not for a general reader without a deep concern about classical music. Ive attended countless concerts; especially in my youth; sitting behind the orchestra; facing the conductor trying to follow all his movements going through the music. Leonard Slatkin has included enough autobiographical details as to connect various threads together fill in so much missing information about the orchestra.