ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2000. Extensive and generously illustrated interviews have been a feature of the lively Danish music periodical "Dansk Musik Tidsskrift" (Danish Music Review) since the 1960s. Now a long-standing tradition, these "conversations" with influential composers from all over the world are prepared by professional musicians and experienced writers on music. This volume is a collection of interviews selected from issues published since 1990 by Anders Beyer, the journal's editor-in-chief. The book gives an up-to-date picture of the North European musical perspectives through interviews with composers from each of the Nordic countries. These are further complemented by interviews with trend-setting composers from the rest of Europe and America. The interviews have been edited and translated into English to make them accessible to a wider audience. The volume features interviews with composers including Erik Bergman, Tikhon Chrennikov, Edison Denisov, Hans Gerfors, Philip Glass, Sofia Gubaidulina and Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.

chapter |15 pages

An Art Without Ideology

chapter |25 pages

The Poetry of Opposition

chapter |16 pages

Composer and Optimist

chapter |8 pages

A Refined Primitive

chapter |14 pages

My Unattainable Goal

chapter |17 pages

A Composer on Inclined Planes

chapter |7 pages

Music Must Bring Light

chapter |11 pages

My Great Need for Expression

chapter |18 pages

The Work of Art as a True Presence

chapter |4 pages

Between Hope and Despair

chapter |7 pages

My Conscience is Clear

chapter |6 pages

Between Tradition and Renewal

chapter |10 pages

A New World of Sound

chapter |15 pages

Colour, Timbre and Harmony