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Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship

Robert Craft

The standard biographical source for the last decades of Stravinsky's life and a unique trove of primary material on twentieth-century cultural and intellectual history, now again available, in expanded form.

For nearly the last twenty-five years of Igor Stravinsky's incredibly full life, the noted musician, conductor, and writer Robert Craft was his closest colleague and friend, a trusted member of his household, and an important part of all of the composer's activities. Throughout these years, Craft kept a detailed diary, impressive in its powers of observation and characterization. That diary forms the basis for Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship, now released in a substantially revised and expanded new edition.

This edition includes nearly twice as many illustrations and more than 35% entirely new textual material. In addition, Craft adds an evocative "Postlude" in which he summarily brings matters forward to the death of Vera Stravinsky, several years after that of the Maestro.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 31st, 1994
  • Pages: 608
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - 0002
  • Dimensions: 9.14in - 6.08in - 1.59in - 2.38lb
  • EAN: 9780826512857
  • Categories: General

About the Author

Craft, Robert: - Robert Craft is the recipient of the 2002 International Prix du Disque Lifetime Achievement Award, Cannes Music Festival. He has conducted and recorded with the major orchestras in this country and abroad. In addition to his special command of Stravinsky's music, Craft is well known for his recordings of works by Monteverdi, Gesualdo, Schutz, Bach, Mozart, Berg, Schoenberg, and Varese.

Praise for this book

The ideal chronicler of Stravinsky's life, times and ideas.
--New York Times Book Review
. . . [provides] entree to a magical world of artistic figures and exotic places. . . . The sketches are intimate, the anecdotes about 'I.S.' irresistible, the endless travels full of delectable detail.
--Publishers Weekly
Craft proves again that he is not only compassionate and sometimes wickedly funny, but the most readable and intelligent living writer on music.
--The New Republic
[One of] the best books of 1994...hours of witty, civilized entertainment.
--Washington Post