Schubert's Late Music
Herausgeber: Byrne Bodley, Lorraine; Horton, Julian
Schubert's Late Music
Herausgeber: Byrne Bodley, Lorraine; Horton, Julian
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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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A thematic exploration of Schubert's style, applied in readings of his instrumental and vocal literature by international scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781107529052
- ISBN-10: 1107529050
- Artikelnr.: 54644059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781107529052
- ISBN-10: 1107529050
- Artikelnr.: 54644059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: Schubert's late style and current musical scholarship
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; Part I. Reception Histories: 1. 'Classical' music
and Viennese resistance to Schubert's Beethoven project John M. Gingerich;
2. Beethoven, Schubert, and the movement of phenomena Scott Burnham; 3.
[Un]Himmlische Länge: editorial intervention as reception history Anne M.
Hyland; 4. Citation, narrative and meaning: Woody Allen and the late
Schubert Harry White; Part II. The Late Instrumental Music (1):
Hermeneutics and Performance: 5. Schubert's alchemy: transformative
surfaces, transfiguring depths Robert S. Hatten; 6. Against the grain: Op.
78 and a hermeneutics of late style Richard Kramer; 7. Schubert's
Wiegenlied: the Andante sostenuto from the Piano Sonata in B flat, D. 960
Eric Wen; 8. Schubert's reconciliation of gothic and classical influences
Marjorie Hirsch; 9. The first movement of Schubert's Piano Sonata D. 959
and the performance of analysis Julian Horton; Part III. The Late
Instrumental Music (2): Meaning and Genre: 10. Schubert hearing Don
Giovanni: Mozartian death music in the 'Unfinished' Symphony Glenn Stanley;
11. Longing for the unattainable: the second movement of the 'Great' C
major Symphony Lauri Suurpää; 12. Tonal recollection in Schubert's late
instrumental music Ryan McClelland; 13. Detours, wrong tracks, and dead
ends: the 'wanderer' in the labyrinth of Schubert's late instrumental music
Xavier Hascher; 14. Formal ambiguity and generic reinterpretation in the
late instrumental music Su-Yin Mak; Part IV. Defining Late Style: 15. The
'problem of solitude' and critique in song: Schubert's loneliness Susan
Youens; 16. Music of the orphaned self? Schubert and concepts of late style
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; 17. Bounded finitude and boundless infinitude:
Schubert's contradictions at the 'final barrier' Blake Howe; 18.
Invocations of memory in Schubert's last songs Jürgen Thym; 19. 'The
prerogative of late style': thoughts on the expressive world of Schubert's
late works Benjamin M. Korstvedt; 20. Singing against late style: the
problem of performance history Laura Tunbridge.
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; Part I. Reception Histories: 1. 'Classical' music
and Viennese resistance to Schubert's Beethoven project John M. Gingerich;
2. Beethoven, Schubert, and the movement of phenomena Scott Burnham; 3.
[Un]Himmlische Länge: editorial intervention as reception history Anne M.
Hyland; 4. Citation, narrative and meaning: Woody Allen and the late
Schubert Harry White; Part II. The Late Instrumental Music (1):
Hermeneutics and Performance: 5. Schubert's alchemy: transformative
surfaces, transfiguring depths Robert S. Hatten; 6. Against the grain: Op.
78 and a hermeneutics of late style Richard Kramer; 7. Schubert's
Wiegenlied: the Andante sostenuto from the Piano Sonata in B flat, D. 960
Eric Wen; 8. Schubert's reconciliation of gothic and classical influences
Marjorie Hirsch; 9. The first movement of Schubert's Piano Sonata D. 959
and the performance of analysis Julian Horton; Part III. The Late
Instrumental Music (2): Meaning and Genre: 10. Schubert hearing Don
Giovanni: Mozartian death music in the 'Unfinished' Symphony Glenn Stanley;
11. Longing for the unattainable: the second movement of the 'Great' C
major Symphony Lauri Suurpää; 12. Tonal recollection in Schubert's late
instrumental music Ryan McClelland; 13. Detours, wrong tracks, and dead
ends: the 'wanderer' in the labyrinth of Schubert's late instrumental music
Xavier Hascher; 14. Formal ambiguity and generic reinterpretation in the
late instrumental music Su-Yin Mak; Part IV. Defining Late Style: 15. The
'problem of solitude' and critique in song: Schubert's loneliness Susan
Youens; 16. Music of the orphaned self? Schubert and concepts of late style
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; 17. Bounded finitude and boundless infinitude:
Schubert's contradictions at the 'final barrier' Blake Howe; 18.
Invocations of memory in Schubert's last songs Jürgen Thym; 19. 'The
prerogative of late style': thoughts on the expressive world of Schubert's
late works Benjamin M. Korstvedt; 20. Singing against late style: the
problem of performance history Laura Tunbridge.
Introduction: Schubert's late style and current musical scholarship
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; Part I. Reception Histories: 1. 'Classical' music
and Viennese resistance to Schubert's Beethoven project John M. Gingerich;
2. Beethoven, Schubert, and the movement of phenomena Scott Burnham; 3.
[Un]Himmlische Länge: editorial intervention as reception history Anne M.
Hyland; 4. Citation, narrative and meaning: Woody Allen and the late
Schubert Harry White; Part II. The Late Instrumental Music (1):
Hermeneutics and Performance: 5. Schubert's alchemy: transformative
surfaces, transfiguring depths Robert S. Hatten; 6. Against the grain: Op.
78 and a hermeneutics of late style Richard Kramer; 7. Schubert's
Wiegenlied: the Andante sostenuto from the Piano Sonata in B flat, D. 960
Eric Wen; 8. Schubert's reconciliation of gothic and classical influences
Marjorie Hirsch; 9. The first movement of Schubert's Piano Sonata D. 959
and the performance of analysis Julian Horton; Part III. The Late
Instrumental Music (2): Meaning and Genre: 10. Schubert hearing Don
Giovanni: Mozartian death music in the 'Unfinished' Symphony Glenn Stanley;
11. Longing for the unattainable: the second movement of the 'Great' C
major Symphony Lauri Suurpää; 12. Tonal recollection in Schubert's late
instrumental music Ryan McClelland; 13. Detours, wrong tracks, and dead
ends: the 'wanderer' in the labyrinth of Schubert's late instrumental music
Xavier Hascher; 14. Formal ambiguity and generic reinterpretation in the
late instrumental music Su-Yin Mak; Part IV. Defining Late Style: 15. The
'problem of solitude' and critique in song: Schubert's loneliness Susan
Youens; 16. Music of the orphaned self? Schubert and concepts of late style
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; 17. Bounded finitude and boundless infinitude:
Schubert's contradictions at the 'final barrier' Blake Howe; 18.
Invocations of memory in Schubert's last songs Jürgen Thym; 19. 'The
prerogative of late style': thoughts on the expressive world of Schubert's
late works Benjamin M. Korstvedt; 20. Singing against late style: the
problem of performance history Laura Tunbridge.
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; Part I. Reception Histories: 1. 'Classical' music
and Viennese resistance to Schubert's Beethoven project John M. Gingerich;
2. Beethoven, Schubert, and the movement of phenomena Scott Burnham; 3.
[Un]Himmlische Länge: editorial intervention as reception history Anne M.
Hyland; 4. Citation, narrative and meaning: Woody Allen and the late
Schubert Harry White; Part II. The Late Instrumental Music (1):
Hermeneutics and Performance: 5. Schubert's alchemy: transformative
surfaces, transfiguring depths Robert S. Hatten; 6. Against the grain: Op.
78 and a hermeneutics of late style Richard Kramer; 7. Schubert's
Wiegenlied: the Andante sostenuto from the Piano Sonata in B flat, D. 960
Eric Wen; 8. Schubert's reconciliation of gothic and classical influences
Marjorie Hirsch; 9. The first movement of Schubert's Piano Sonata D. 959
and the performance of analysis Julian Horton; Part III. The Late
Instrumental Music (2): Meaning and Genre: 10. Schubert hearing Don
Giovanni: Mozartian death music in the 'Unfinished' Symphony Glenn Stanley;
11. Longing for the unattainable: the second movement of the 'Great' C
major Symphony Lauri Suurpää; 12. Tonal recollection in Schubert's late
instrumental music Ryan McClelland; 13. Detours, wrong tracks, and dead
ends: the 'wanderer' in the labyrinth of Schubert's late instrumental music
Xavier Hascher; 14. Formal ambiguity and generic reinterpretation in the
late instrumental music Su-Yin Mak; Part IV. Defining Late Style: 15. The
'problem of solitude' and critique in song: Schubert's loneliness Susan
Youens; 16. Music of the orphaned self? Schubert and concepts of late style
Lorraine Byrne Bodley; 17. Bounded finitude and boundless infinitude:
Schubert's contradictions at the 'final barrier' Blake Howe; 18.
Invocations of memory in Schubert's last songs Jürgen Thym; 19. 'The
prerogative of late style': thoughts on the expressive world of Schubert's
late works Benjamin M. Korstvedt; 20. Singing against late style: the
problem of performance history Laura Tunbridge.