Old Friends and New Music
Nicolas Nabokov, a Russian-born composer and cultural diplomat, befriended many of the 20th century's greatest musicians and artists. With delightful anecdotes and personal reflections, his memoir is a truly unique historical document that enriches our understanding of the Cold War's impact on culture. He describes the strange genius of Diaghilev, for whom he wrote his first successful ballet; the tragic story of Nijinsky; Stravinsky's music and manners; Koussevitzky's fight for modern music; the personalities of Prokofiev and Shostakovich... His wealth of connections and his authority gave him a special perspective on this dynamic period in music and politics. Above all, his `wise and witty' book, as W.H. Auden described it, is a tribute to enduring friendships and music's transformative power.
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Old Friends and New Music
Nicolas Nabokov, a Russian-born composer and cultural diplomat, befriended many of the 20th century's greatest musicians and artists. With delightful anecdotes and personal reflections, his memoir is a truly unique historical document that enriches our understanding of the Cold War's impact on culture. He describes the strange genius of Diaghilev, for whom he wrote his first successful ballet; the tragic story of Nijinsky; Stravinsky's music and manners; Koussevitzky's fight for modern music; the personalities of Prokofiev and Shostakovich... His wealth of connections and his authority gave him a special perspective on this dynamic period in music and politics. Above all, his `wise and witty' book, as W.H. Auden described it, is a tribute to enduring friendships and music's transformative power.
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Old Friends and New Music

Old Friends and New Music

by Nicolas Nabokov

Narrated by Justin Avoth

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

Old Friends and New Music

Old Friends and New Music

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Nicolas Nabokov, a Russian-born composer and cultural diplomat, befriended many of the 20th century's greatest musicians and artists. With delightful anecdotes and personal reflections, his memoir is a truly unique historical document that enriches our understanding of the Cold War's impact on culture. He describes the strange genius of Diaghilev, for whom he wrote his first successful ballet; the tragic story of Nijinsky; Stravinsky's music and manners; Koussevitzky's fight for modern music; the personalities of Prokofiev and Shostakovich... His wealth of connections and his authority gave him a special perspective on this dynamic period in music and politics. Above all, his `wise and witty' book, as W.H. Auden described it, is a tribute to enduring friendships and music's transformative power.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191291550
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks
Publication date: 08/31/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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