New paths: Aspects of music theory and aesthetics in the age of romanticism

Type:
boek
Titel:
New paths: Aspects of music theory and aesthetics in the age of romanticism
Auteur:
Crispin, Darla; Neubauer, John; Schmalfeldt, Janet; Burnham, Scott; Youens, Susan; Samson, Jim
Jaar:
2009
Taal:
Onbepaald
Uitgever:
Leuven Leuven University Press 2009
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.MTP3 CRIS (Orpheus Instituut)
ISBN:
9789058677341
Paginering:
133 pages
Reeks:
Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute 7
Samenvatting:
New Paths, the seventh volume in the Writings of the Orpheus Institute, is a result of the third International Orpheus Academy for Music Theory.With contributions by: Scott Burnham, John Neubauer, Jim Samson, Janet Schmalfeldt, Susan Youens.Five renowned scholars discuss a variety of topics related to romanticism, focusing especially on the years 18001840. In a much-needed historical and critical overview of the concept of organicism, John Neubauer ranges from its origins in Enlightenment biology to its aftermath in postmodernism. Janet Schmalfeldt shows that Beethovens op.47 not only should be called the Bridgetower rather than the Kreutzer Sonata, but also that this makes a difference as to its meaning. Extreme contrasts between emotional and mechanical types of music in late Beethoven are explained by Scott Burnham as stagings of the limits of human subjectivity. Jim Samson discusses Chopins little-known musical upbringing in Warsaw, arguing that his grounding in eighteenth-century aesthetics (as opposed to theory) has thus far been neglected. Finally, Susan Youens case study of Franz Lachners Heine songs sheds new light on radical experimentation by a so-called epigone in the period between Schubert and Schumanns miracle song year.
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