Schubert S Dramatic Lieder

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This book explores the way in which Schubert revolutionised the Lied, transforming folk song into art song through the mixture of dramatic and lyrical vocal genres. By introducing dramatic poetry and musical traits within solo song settings, he turned the Lied into a highly expressive musical medium capable of conveying the complexities and nuances of the new Romantic poetry. In so doing, he created an art form which attracted nearly every subsequent composer of the period. Schubert's numerous dramatic songs have baffled critics from his day to our own. Their unusual stylistic characteristics - through composed form, progressive tonal structures, declamatory vocal lines, illustrative accompaniments - fly in the face of traditional conceptions of the Lied. Dr Hirsch's discussion and analysis of selected dramatic Lieder illuminate Schubert's compositional innovation.

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Genre : Music
Author : Marjorie Wing Hirsch
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1993-08-12
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521418208


Schubert S Late Music

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A thematic exploration of Schubert's style, applied in readings of his instrumental and vocal literature by international scholars.

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Genre : Art
Author : Lorraine Byrne Bodley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2016-04-07
File : 489 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107111295


Schubert S Fingerprints Studies In The Instrumental Works

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As Robert Schumann put it, 'Only few works are as clearly stamped with their author's imprint as his'. This book explores Schubert's stylistic traits in a series of chapters each discussing an individual 'fingerprint' with case studies drawn principally from the piano and chamber music. The notion of Schubert's compositional fingerprints has not previously formed the subject of a book-length study. The features of his personal style considered here include musical manifestations of Schubert's 'violent nature', the characteristics of his thematic material, and the signs of his 'classicizing' manner. In the process of the discussion, attention is given to matters of form, texture, harmony and gesture in a range of works, with regard to the various 'fingerprints' identified in each chapter. The repertoire discussed includes the late string quartets, the String Quintet, the E flat Piano Trio and the last three piano sonatas. Developing ideas which she first proposed in a series of journal articles and contributions to symposia on Schubert, Professor Wollenberg takes into account recent literature by other scholars and draws together her own researches to present her view of Schubert's 'compositional personality'. Schubert emerges as someone exerting intellectual control over his musical material and imbuing it with poetic resonance.

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Genre : Music
Author : Susan Wollenberg
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-04-01
File : 361 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317059165


Schubert S Theater Of Song

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Ringer sheds new perspectives on Schubert's songs, focusing on their incomparable dramatic power, which often exceeds that of many a full-fledged opera. But Schubert's "stage" was not to be the public theaters of the repressive Metternich regime in Vienna, but the far less censorable "theater of the mind." Schubert's theater of song would spring to life in intimate social gatherings of like-minded friends, wherever a singer and a fortepiano were available. They rightfully belong to every music lover. This is the first introductory guide for the general reader to appear in many years.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Mark Ringer
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Release : 2009
File : 192 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015080824538


Prometheus In Music

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The ancient Greek myth of Prometheus, the primordial Titan who defied the Olympian gods by stealing fire from the heavens as a gift for humanity, enjoyed unprecedented popularity during the Romantic era. An international coterie of writers such as Goethe, Monti, Byron, the Shelleys, Sainte-H ne, Coleridge, Browning, and Bridges engaged with the legend, while composers such as Beethoven, Reichardt, Schubert, Wolf, Liszt, Hal Saint-Sa Holm Faur Parry, Goldmark, and Bargiel based works of diverse genres on the fable. Romantic authors and composers developed a unique perspective on the myth, emphasizing its themes of rebellion, punishment for transgression and creative autonomy, in great contrast to artists of the preceding era, who more characteristically ignored the tribulations of Prometheus and depicted him as the animator of a na Arcadian mankind who, when awakened from their spiritual dormancy, expressed astonishment at the wonders of nature and paid homage to the Titan as a new god. Paul Bertagnolli charts the progress of the myth during the nineteenth century, as it articulates an extraordinary variety of issues pertaining to culture, society, aesthetics, and philosophy. Drawing on archival research, dance history, sketch studies, literary theory, linear analysis, topos theory, and reception history, individual chapters demonstrate that the legend served as a vehicle to express opinions on subjects as diverse as aristocratic patronage, movements of the body on the public stage, rebellion against political and religious authority, outright atheism, humanitarianism of the German Enlightenment, interest in the music of Greek antiquity, industrialization, nationalism inflamed by war, populism, and the aesthetics of musical form. Composers often resorted to varied and unorthodox musical techniques in order to reflect such remarkable subjects: Beethoven outraged critics by implying a key other than the tonic at the outset of the overture to

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Genre : Music
Author : Paul Bertagnolli
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 388 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351553032


Schubert S Poets And The Making Of Lieder

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A re-examination of the life and work of four poets and Schubert's settings of their verse.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Susan Youens
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1999-10-28
File : 404 Pages
ISBN-13 : 052177862X


The Oxford Handbook Of Faust In Music

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Since its emergence in sixteenth-century Germany, the magician Faust's quest has become one of the most profound themes in Western history. Though variants are found across all media, few adaptations have met with greater acclaim than in music. Bringing together more than two dozen authors in a foundational volume, The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music testifies to the spectacular impact the Faust theme has exerted over the centuries. The Handbook's three-part organization enables readers to follow the evolution of Faust in music across time and stylistic periods. Part I explores symphonic, choral, chamber, and solo Faust works by composers from Beethoven to Schnittke. Part II discusses the range of Faustian operas, and Part III examines Faust's presence in ballet and musical theater. Illustrating the interdisciplinary relationships between music and literature and the fascinating tapestry of intertextual relationships among the works of Faustian music themselves, the volume suggests that rather than merely retelling the story of Faust, these musical compositions contribute significant insights on the tale and its unrivalled cultural impact.

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Genre : Music
Author : Lorna Fitzsimmons
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2019-07-08
File : 960 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199935192


The Themes Of The German Lied From Mozart To Strauss

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Systematically maps and classifies the major German lieder according to the themes of their text. The author traces the extent to which each theme has evolved from German folk-song, or derives from elsewhere.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Peter Russell
Publisher :
Release : 2002
File : 488 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105025783601


Franz Schubert

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The first book to examine Schubert's songs as active shaping forces in the culture of their era rather than a mere reflection of it. His songs project a kaleidoscopic array of unexpected human types, all of whom are eligible for a sympathetic response. Kramer shows how Schubert sought to validate these types in his songs.

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Genre : Music
Author : Lawrence Kramer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2003-09-18
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521542162


T L S The Times Literary Supplement

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Genre : Books
Author :
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Release : 1995
File : 238 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175021247344