EnvelopeBooks by Stephen Games

The Sound of the Place: How Britain’s Musical Landscapes Helped Me to Start Composing Again

£19.95

Description

Musicians have always been inspired by the places in which they live. Benjamin Britten will always be identified with the Suffolk coastland; Edward Elgar with the rolling hills of Worcestershire.

After composer Luke Ottevanger found that his ability to write music had deserted him, he sent himself on a series of therapeutic musical journeys, to explore how the landscapes of Britain had liberated musicians in the past.

In this thoughtful account of his self-imposed quest, he investigates the myths and legends behind the music of nearly thirty composers, and interlaces descriptions of the genesis and history of almost seventy musical pieces with his own accounts of the places he discovered on his travels-and what he learned about himself.

Luke Ottevanger

Luke Ottevanger is a music teacher and composer, and lives in North Essex. Born in 1975 he was brought up in London and Leicestershire before going on to study Music at King’s College, Cambridge University. Captivated by music since childhood he first began to create pieces of his own at an early age, and composition soon became a vital part of his life.

Metadata

Publisher: EnvelopeBooks

Extent: 448 pages

Size: 203mm x 127mm (8.0” x 5.0”)

ISBN: 9781915023568

Contact: editor@envelopebooks.co.uk