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Editor(s)
Timothy Grundy
Publisher
Milan: 5 Continents Editions
Date issued
2007
In
Kokoschka and music
From page
75
To page
109
Subjects
Kokoschka Schönberg Tristan and Isolde Magic Flute Pablo Casals
Abstract
The Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka is closely linked to his country’s musical tradition, in particular to the Viennese composers Schönberg, Berg and Webern. His friends included the orchestra conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, and the musicians Richter, Serkin, Menuhin and Casals. 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 colours’. Prepared by the Fondation Oskar Kokoschka, this book features contributions from Régine Bonnefoit and Ruth Häusler, and focuses on the huge unpublished correspondence between Kokoschka and the musicians which is accessible at the Zurich Central Library.
Publication type
book part
