"Offers an introduction to one of the most important and influential piano concertos in the history of Western music. It combines an account of the work's genesis with a detailed yet accessible analysis of each movement and new research into its reception and performance history"--
"Offers an introduction to one of the most important and influential piano concertos in the history of Western music. It combines an account of the work's genesis with a detailed yet accessible analysis of each movement and new research into its reception and performance history"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julian Horton is Professor of Music at Durham University. A past President of the Society for Music Analysis, he is author of Bruckner's Symphonies: Analysis, Reception and Cultural Politics (2004) and Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 83: Analytical and Contextual Studies (2017), and editor of The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: situating Schumann's piano concerto 1. Rethinking the romantic piano concerto 2. The genesis of Schumann's piano concerto 3. Analysis (1): the first movement 4. Analysis (2): the slow movement and Rondo Finale 5. Reception and Legacy Appendix I: Glossary of Technical Terms and Symbols Appendix II.
Introduction: situating Schumann's piano concerto 1. Rethinking the romantic piano concerto 2. The genesis of Schumann's piano concerto 3. Analysis (1): the first movement 4. Analysis (2): the slow movement and Rondo Finale 5. Reception and Legacy Appendix I: Glossary of Technical Terms and Symbols Appendix II.
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