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KOKOSCHKA AND MUSIC

OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980) 

The Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) was closely linked to his country's musical tradition, in particular to the Viennese composers Schonberg, Berg, and Webern. His friends included the conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler, and the musicians Richter, Serkin, Menuhin and Casals. In his autobiography, Kokoschka declared that he 'had closer relationships with contemporary musicians than with painters or writers'.

With his masterly painting "The Power of Music" (1918-20) Kokoschka entered the debate on musical dissonance, tonality and chromatic harmony, evoking a 'music of colors'. This book focuses on the artist's music-inspired works and presents Kokoschka's favourite theme: the effects of music on the human soul. It also includes never-before-published extracts from the countless correspondences between the artist and his musician friends.

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Emne Ekspressionisme
Kunstner KOKOSCHKA, Oskar
Forfatter Regine Bonnefoit, Dominique Radrizzani og Hausler Ruth
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 48 ill. heraf 12 i farver
Format / Sideantal 24 x 21 cm / 128 sider
Udgivelsesår 2008
Indbinding Hæftet
Forlag 5 Continents
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9788874394142
Lev. 3-5 dage

OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980) 

The Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) was closely linked to his country's musical tradition, in particular to the Viennese composers Schonberg, Berg, and Webern. His friends included the conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler, and the musicians Richter, Serkin, Menuhin and Casals. In his autobiography, Kokoschka declared that he 'had closer relationships with contemporary musicians than with painters or writers'.

With his masterly painting "The Power of Music" (1918-20) Kokoschka entered the debate on musical dissonance, tonality and chromatic harmony, evoking a 'music of colors'. This book focuses on the artist's music-inspired works and presents Kokoschka's favourite theme: the effects of music on the human soul. It also includes never-before-published extracts from the countless correspondences between the artist and his musician friends.