From Zemlinsky's early success as a composer & widely recognized achievements as a conductor to his eventual descent into obscurity, this new biography places Zemlinsky (1871-1942) against the backdrops of Vienna, Prague & Berlin & illuminates his relationships with figures like Johannes Brahms, Alma Schindler, Gustav Mahler & Arnold Schoenberg. Moskovitz's exploration of Zemlinsky's songs, operas, choral works, chamber music & symphonic compositions follows the composer's search for a distinctly personal sound, revealing an artist caught up in the music of his time yet unwilling to abandon his 19th century roots. ' Alexander Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony'
Includes:: an Afterword by conductor James Conlon & a complete discography of Zemlinsky recordings. MARC D. MOSKOVITZ is principal cellist of the Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio & has written for various music journals & the ' New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians'.