Rufus Hallmark interprets Schumann's famously controversial song cycle in the social, literary, and musical contexts of contemporary German society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rufus Hallmark is a Professor in the Department of Music at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, New Jersey. He is the editor of Schumann's song cycles Dichterliebe and Frauenleibe und Leben for the new critical edition of the composer's works. He is also the author of The Genesis of Dichterliebe: A Source Study (1976), German Lieder in the Nineteenth Century (1996, revised 2010), and numerous articles on the songs of Schumann, Schubert, and Vaughan Williams, published in journals and international conference reports. In 2011 he won the American Musicological Society's Thomas Hampson Prize for work on classic song. A member of the American Musicological Society, the Schumann, Rückert, and Chamisso Gesellschäfte, he was Secretary of the Board of the American Musicological Society from 2001 to 2007.
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Introduction 1. Women in early nineteenth-century Germany: societal conventions, ideology, relationships Part I. The Poetry: 2. Adelbert von Chamisso: a sketch of his life and works 3. Chamisso's poems about women: a literary context for Frauenliebe und Leben Part II. The Music: 4. The musical reception of Frauenliebe und Leben 5. Schumann at work on his songs 6. Schumann's cycle: analysis and comparative interpretation Afterword Appendix 1. Chronological listing of nineteenth-century Frauenliebe und Leben settings Appendix 2. Poetry in the original German and in English translation.
Introduction 1. Women in early nineteenth-century Germany: societal conventions, ideology, relationships Part I. The Poetry: 2. Adelbert von Chamisso: a sketch of his life and works 3. Chamisso's poems about women: a literary context for Frauenliebe und Leben Part II. The Music: 4. The musical reception of Frauenliebe und Leben 5. Schumann at work on his songs 6. Schumann's cycle: analysis and comparative interpretation Afterword Appendix 1. Chronological listing of nineteenth-century Frauenliebe und Leben settings Appendix 2. Poetry in the original German and in English translation.
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