Journal article

'The Art of Agony': Aspects of Negativity in Grainger's Music

Peter Tregear

NINETEENTH-CENTURY MUSIC REVIEW | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2019

Abstract

Throughout his life, Grainger claimed that he sought to put his music at the service of ‘the complicated facts & problems of modern life’, a task he thought required engaging his audience in a ‘pilgrimage to sorrow’. On the whole, however, audiences and critics alike have tended instead to associate Grainger with the works of his that sound anything but downbeat. Nevertheless, Grainger’s self assessment was genuine. He had a painfully ambivalent relationship to many of the emerging features of modernity, a state of mind for which he found a fellow-traveller in Rudyard Kipling. Both men found a means to express elements of this ambivalence via an unusually strong interest in both local an..

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