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Robert W. Gutman (1925–2016)

Author of Mozart: A Cultural Biography

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Robert William Gutman was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 11, 1925. As a young man, he studied the piano and took instruction in music theory from Kurt Adler, a longtime conductor of the Metropolitan Opera. He received bachelor's and master's degrees in music from New York University. He show more taught art history and interior-design history at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan in the 1950s. He was the founding dean of the institute's graduate division before retiring in the late 1980s. He was the author of Richard Wagner: The Man, His Mind, and His Music and Mozart: A Cultural Biography. He died on May 13, 2016 at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Saga of the Volsungs (1270) — Introduction, some editions — 1,836 copies, 21 reviews

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Astonishing not only in itself and for what was achieved in its tragically short span, Mozart's life was lived in the years that were central in forming the cultural composition of the modern era. Gutman sees the 18th century as beginning and ending with two great but fundamentally different musical dynasties in place, bridged by Mozart's phenomenal genius. This biography has at its core the premise that to illuminate the life and its works, one must understand first and foremost its show more cultural context. Accordingly, Gutman acts as our guide on a grand tour of the political, religious, social, economic and musical elements that define the 18th century, all the while at pains to keep the intimate story of Mozart's life firmly in sight. show less
This biography examines the cultural background of Wagner's art, including the symbols he used based on nationalism and racism. It includes the details of his personal life--his family and friends, his love affairs, his enemies, debts and politics.He helps the appreciation of Wagner's genius by shedding light on the creative sources of his greatest musical creations.
Wonderful book, read on and off for the past two years.
A melhor biografia do génio: minucioso, abrangente, quase poético.
Excelente diferenciação entre o estilo de W. A. Mozart e o de Stamitz, bem como dos "charlatães" do séc. XVIII.

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