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Sergei Rachmaninoff

Cross Rhythms of the Soul

Valeria Z. Nollan

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English
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
26 April 2024
Valeria Z. Nollan’s biography of perhaps the finest pianist of the twentieth century plunges readers into Rachmaninoff’s complex inner world. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Cross Rhythms of the Soul is the first biography of Rachmaninoff in English that presents him in the fullness of his Russian identity. As someone whose own life in Russian emigration ran in parallel ways to Rachmaninoff’s own—and whose meetings with the composer’s grandson in Switzerland informed her work—Nollan brings important cultural insights into her observations of the activities of this generation of creative artists. She also traces the intricacies of Rachmaninoff’s relations with the women closest to him—whose imprints are palpable in his compositions—and introduces a mystery woman whose existence challenges our established narrative of his life.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   535g
ISBN:   9781666917611
ISBN 10:   1666917613
Pages:   398
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Valeria Z. Nollan is professor emerita of Russian studies at Rhodes College.

Reviews for Sergei Rachmaninoff: Cross Rhythms of the Soul

"""Meticulously researched, eminently readable, and full of intriguing new details, Valeria Nollan’s thoughtful biography of Rachmaninoff takes us behind the public persona and timeless music with unique understanding and valuable insight. This book is a must read for any serious music lover."" -- Vanessa Rogers, Rhodes College “Gracefully written and fully accessible to non-specialists, Valeria Z. Nollan’s monograph is a meticulously researched reconstruction of the web of personal and professional relationships within which Rachmaninoff lived and worked, from childhood to his final years. While Nollan’s religious interests do not dominate her book, her recurrent attention to Rachmaninoff’s Russian Orthodox identity adds a welcome dimension to her portrait of the composer who authored what may be the world’s best-known piece of modern Orthodox church music, the 1915 All-Night Vigil (Op. 37).” -- Paul Valliere, Butler University ""Among the many biographies of Rachmaninoff, this study is distinguished by its insights into how the composer’s genius was formed by Russian life and culture, especially Russian Orthodoxy. Nollan’s knowledge of Rachmaninoff’s Russian worlds presents a more authentic understanding of him than we have had before. The book combines historical and cultural analysis with musicology and new details about the women in Rachmaninoff’s life. It is extensively researched and reads easily, despite its layers of learning. Altogether a major work."" -- Randall A. Poole, College of St. Scholastica"


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