Melancholia, noise and intertextuality in Louis Andriessen’s La Commedia and portfolio of original compositions
While questions of irony and politics abound in the literature on Louis Andriessen (1939–21), a critical evaluation of intertextuality in his work does not yet exist, despite the composer’s constant drive towards a polystylistic language in music and theatre that very often incorporates multiple out...
Main Author: | Baldwin, JM |
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Other Authors: | Harry, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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