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Song and Self: A Singer's Reflections on Music and Performance by Ian Bostridge

Description: Song and Self by Ian Bostridge Award-winning singer Ian Bostridge examines iconic works of Western classical music to reflect on the relationship between performer and audience. Like so many performers, renowned tenor Ian Bostridge spent much of 2020 and 2021 unable to take part in live music. The enforced silence of the pandemic led him to question an identity that was previously defined by communicating directly with audiences in opera houses and concert halls. It also allowed him to delve deeper into many of the classical works he has encountered over the course of his career, such as Claudio Monteverdis seventeenth-century masterpiece Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda and Robert Schumanns popular song cycle Frauenliebe und Leben. In lucid and compelling prose, Bostridge explores the ways Monteverdi, Schumann, and Britten employed and disrupted gender roles in their music; questions colonial power and hierarchy in Ravels Songs of Madagascar; and surveys Brittens reckoning with death in works from the War Requiem to his final opera, Death in Venice. As a performer reconciling his own identity and that of the musical text he delivers on stage, Bostridge unravels the complex history of each piece of music, showing how todays performers can embody that complexity for their audiences. As readers become privy to Bostridges unique lines of inquiry, they are also primed for the searching intensity of his interpretations, in which the uncanny melding of song and self brings about moments of epiphany for both the singer and his audience. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Ian Bostridge is an English tenor, known for his performances as an opera and lieder singer. His recordings have won multiple international record prizes and three Grammy awards, and he gives recitals regularly throughout Europe, North America, and Asia. He was awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2004. His recent books include Schuberts Winter Journey: Anatomy of an Obsession and A Singers Notebook. Table of Contents Preface 1 Blurring Identities: Gender in Performance 2 Hidden Histories: Ventriloquism and Identity in Ravels Chansons mad Review "Song and Self is an engaging, elegant, and provocative meditation on identity in music. Focusing on the performer and the text, Bostridge writes from deep thought and scholarly research but also from thirty years of personal musical experience; he formulates and articulates this combination with eloquence--indeed with poetic power."-- "Linda Hutcheon, author of Four Last Songs: Aging and Creativity in Verdi, Strauss, Messiaen, and Britten" Review Quote "This book gives an old clich Excerpt from Book These essays started life as lectures, the Berlin Family Lectures at the University of Chicago, and I would like to start by expressing my thanks to the Berlin family and the University of Chicago for the invitation. It has been a precious opportunity to reflect. As a singer, I spent much of 2020 and 2021 unable to perform live music because of the COVID-19 pandemic. To that extent, like all performers worldwide, I have been forced to question an identity, a self, that has, for the past twenty or thirty years, been defined by getting up on stage and communicating music in physical proximity and real time to audiences in concert halls and opera houses. I have had an unusual career in that before I became a professional singer in my late twenties I was an academic historian. The enforced silence of the last year has given me the opportunity to fall back on my identity as a historian and to think. It has given me the chance to delve deeper than I might otherwise have had the time to do into the backstories of some of the works of classical music that I have performed in the past, or have been thinking about performing in the future, by composers ranging from the Italian Renaissance (Claudio Monteverdi) to twentieth-century Britain (Benjamin Britten). In these essays I will venture on a journey under the surface of those works, share my excavations, and ask questions about them that are not usually asked in the concert hall. The tradition of Western classical music, far from being moribund or culturally authoritarian, continues to be alive because it continually invites us to ask questions. The individual musical works I will explore prove to be fluid and open-ended while at the same time making us emotionally engage with the conflicts and contradictions of human experience--including power relations, whether gendered or colonial, and the way we confront the ultimate dissolution of self, death, something that has been at the forefront of our minds during a year and more of global pandemic. Music, at its best, embodies with peculiar force what the poet John Keats called "negative capability," the creative ability to live with doubts and mysteries. It makes us think and at the same time it takes us beyond thought. The question(ing) of identity is the starting point of these essays, but they remain essays: provisional, experimental, suggestive. They do not set out a thesis; they have no agenda. Improvisatory rather than systematically theorized, they aim to reveal or underline complexity, to add texture, to problematize. Drawing instinctively on my practice as a performer, I come to these issues not as a philosopher or social theorist but with a sense that personal identity is somehow formed out of an encounter between the self and what is outside the self; that it is both culturally constructed and inflected by intuitive subjectivity. If identity is in part performative, these essays are, in turn, offered as an open-ended performance in which I invite readers--the audience--to respond to their different strands, their themes and variations, as they would perhaps to a piece of music itself. The first essay explores the ways in which vocal pieces by Monteverdi, Schumann, and Britten--none of them straight-forwardly operatic--can blur the boundaries of gender. In the second essay, I research the historical and political roots of a single song by Ravel from his Chansons mad Details ISBN022680948X Author Ian Bostridge Short Title Song and Self Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 022680948X ISBN-13 9780226809489 Format Hardcover DEWEY 782.109 Pages 120 Series Berlin Family Lectures Subtitle A Singers Reflections on Music and Performance Imprint University of Chicago Press Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-04-05 NZ Release Date 2023-04-05 US Release Date 2023-04-05 UK Release Date 2023-07-03 Publisher The University of Chicago Press Publication Date 2023-04-05 Audience General Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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