condition (book): EX+
9"x7", 56-page illustrated softbound book.
A scholarly study of Conlon Nancarrow's music - the German-language monograph that, along with Kyle Gann's English study, constitutes the most substantial analytical engagement with the player piano studies. Published as Nancarrow's recognition was finally growing in the early 1980s, after György Ligeti's public enthusiasm had introduced his name to European concert audiences and the 1750 Arch Records LPs had made the music accessible, this study addresses the rhythmic, contrapuntal, and structural dimensions of a body of work that had been composed in near-isolation for three decades. An essential document for anyone approaching Nancarrow analytically.