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El. knyga: Guide to the Songs of Poldowski (Lady Dean Paul) 1879-1932

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  • Serija: Performance Research: Ireland 2
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803742571
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Performance Research: Ireland 2
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803742571

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Poldowski (Irčne Dean Paul née Wieniawska) 18791932 was the youngest daughter of the celebrated violinist/composer, Henryk Wieniawski. The only member of her family to follow her father into the music profession, she developed from a child prodigy into one of the most important and successful female composers in the United Kingdom. Like so many of her sister composers, her legacy has suffered the fate of neglect until a recent revival in interest.









Poldowskis most successful composition genre is the solo art song, comprising mostly settings of texts by the French poet, Paul Verlaine. She displays an innate ability to realize the text within her own distinctive style with echoes of influence of her French counterparts, namely Fauré and Debussy. This book includes the most complete biography to date of this highly individual, colourful (and sometimes controversial) musician. A study of her relationship with the poetry of Verlaine precedes a discussion of each of the published songs, concentrating mainly on a description of the structure, the role of the piano and most importantly, a commentary on the musico-poetic relationship with details of reception/reaction where known.









This book forms the second in the Performance Research Ireland series and is complemented by a free-to-view audio-visual demonstration, presented by the author. Further details from the Performance Research Ireland website, PerformanceResearch.ie. and the Facebook page: .
Contents: Biographical Sketch Poldowski and the Poets Summary of
Poldowskis Compositional Style Songs Published 19001920 53 Songs
Published 19231928.
David Mooney joined the staff of TUDublin Conservatoire in 1988 where he has lectured in piano and academic studies at graduate and post-graduate level. He has been Head of Keyboard Studies at the Conservatoire since 2001.









Dr Mooneys research interests focus principally on performance practice issues relating to French music in the period 18701930. He is an international authority on the life and works of Poldowski (Lady Irene Dean Paul). Other interests include musico-textual issues in French art song and the development of piano pedagogy. He has contributed to the latest edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Encyclopedia of Ireland and the Encyclopedia of Music in Ireland.









Dr Mooney is also a successful choral arranger whose works are performed throughout the US and Europe. The highly-acclaimed David Mooney Irish Choral Series is published by ECSchirmer in Boston and Stainer and Bell in the UK.