Siegfried Langgaard: A Composer Between Tradition and Avant-Garde
Rud Srensen
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Instrumentenkunde
Beschreibung
Siegfried Langgaard was a composer ahead of his time—yet deeply rooted in the traditions of the past. Torn between the grand Romantic heritage and the bold new frontiers of musical modernism, Langgaard’s life was one of artistic struggle, visionary innovation, and relentless pursuit of musical truth. From his early influences in Copenhagen’s rich cultural scene to his groundbreaking symphonic works that defied convention, Langgaard remained an enigmatic figure in the history of classical music. His compositions, often misunderstood in his lifetime, have since been rediscovered as powerful expressions of both rebellion and reverence. This book explores Langgaard’s extraordinary journey, his creative genius, and the challenges he faced in a musical world reluctant to embrace his unique voice. With deep insight into his symphonies, operas, and philosophical approach to composition, Siegfried Langgaard: A Composer Between Tradition and Avant-Garde sheds light on one of Denmark’s most intriguing and overlooked musical pioneers. Perfect for music enthusiasts, historians, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of tradition and innovation, this book is a compelling tribute to a composer who dared to challenge the boundaries of his era.
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Romanticism & Modernism, Visionary Composer, Scandinavian Music, Avant-Garde Music, Forgotten Composers, Classical Music Biography, Danish Composer, Innovative Composition, Siegfried Langgaard