Faure and French Musical Aesthetics
Discover the profound insights of Carlo Caballero in Faure and French Musical Aesthetics, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This comprehensive study spans 348 pages and delves into the aesthetic principles that shaped French musical life in the early twentieth century. Caballero explores essential themes such as the significance of personal style in art and the representation of religious belief through music. By examining Gabriel Fauré and his contemporaries, this book reclaims vital aesthetic categories that influenced the era's musical landscape. Ideal for music enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of music and literary theory, this work provides a nuanced understanding of 20th-century music. Enhance your library with this essential resource that bridges criticism and interpretation in the world of music.