The first book-length study in English of composer Mathias Spahlinger, one of Germany's leading practitioners of contemporary music
One of the most stimulating and provocative figures of the new music scene, Mathias Spahlinger (b. 1944) has long been a touchstone for leftist, "critical" composition in Germany, yet his work has received very little attention in Anglophone scholarship until now.
Spahlinger's practice offers a unique negotiation of the modernist legacy, as well as passionate political and philosophical engagement. Today, his position as one of the most venerable exponents of post-WWII modernism in his homeland is undeniable: his music is regularly performed, he has received commissions from many of the major orchestras and new music groups in Germany, and in 2014 he received the Berliner Kunstpreis, Berlin's top art prize.
Bringing a critical perspective to Spahlinger's life and work, this new study provides an essential reference for scholars of new music and twentieth-century modernism.
Autorentext
Neil Thomas Smith is a researcher and composer based in Edinburgh. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music.
Inhalt
Introduction
Part 1
- Modernism Underestimated
- Biography and Context: Spahlinger and Twentieth-Century Germany
Part 2
Conclusion
Mathias Spahlinger: List of Works