Drawing extensively on Russian-language sources, a concise yet
comprehensive survey of the life and work of one of classical music's
great composers.
Unquestionably one of the most popular composers of classical music,
Sergei Rachmaninoff has not always been so admired by critics.
Detractors have long perceived Rachmaninoff as part of an outdated
Romantic tradition from a bygone Russian world, aloof from the modernist
experimentation of more innovative contemporaries such as Igor
Stravinsky.
In this new assessment, Rebecca Mitchell resituates Rachmaninoff in the
context of his time, bringing together the composer and his music within
the remarkably dynamic era in which he lived and worked. Both in Russia
and later in America, Rachmaninoff and his music were profoundly modern
expressions of life in tune with an uncertain world. This concise yet
comprehensive biography will interest general readers as well as those
more familiar with this giant of Russian classical music.