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El. knyga: Cambridge Companion to Schubert's 'Winterreise'

Edited by (Grand Valley State University, Michigan), Edited by (Williams College, Massachusetts)
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  • Serija: Cambridge Companions to Music
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108967136
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Cambridge Companions to Music
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108967136

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Organized in five parts, this Companion enhances understanding of Schubert's Winterreise by approaching it from multiple angles. Part I examines the political, cultural, and musical environments in which Winterreise was created. Part II focuses on the poet Wilhelm Müller, his 24-poem cycle Die Winterreise, and changes Schubert made to it in fashioning his musical setting. Part III illuminates Winterreise by exploring its relation to contemporaneous understandings of psychology and science, and early nineteenth-century social and political conditions. Part IV focuses more directly on the song cycle, exploring the listener's identification with the cycle's protagonist, text-music relations in individual songs, Schubert's compositional 'fingerprints', aspects of continuity and discontinuity among the songs, and the cycle's relation to German Romanticism. Part V concentrates on Winterreise in the nearly two centuries since its completion in 1827, including lyrical and dramatic performance traditions, the cycle's influence on later composers, and its numerous artistic reworkings.

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'(This) should appeal to any lieder-loving reader of Gramophone.' Richard Wigmore, Gramophone

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An accessible multi-disciplinary exploration of Franz Schubert's haunting late song cycle Winterreise (1827) that combines context and different analytical approaches.
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xiv
List of Music Examples
xv
List of Contributors
xvii
Acknowledgments xx
Note on Pitch xxi
Chronology xxii
List of Abbreviations
xxiv
Introduction: An Endless Winter Journey 1(8)
Marjorie W. Hirsch
Lisa Feurzeig
Part I Schubert's Winterreise and Its Musical Heritage
9(50)
1 Music and Culture in Schubert's Vienna
11(13)
Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl
2 Tradition and Innovation in Schubert's Lieder
24(19)
Marjorie W. Hirsch
3 Precursors to Winterreise: Songs of Winter and Wandering, the Early Song Cycle
43(16)
Lisa Feurzeig
Part II Die Winterreise: Poetic Cycle
59(30)
4 Wilhelm Muller's Odyssey
61(14)
Kristina Muxfeldt
5 Schubert's Treatment of Muller's Poems: Some Issues
75(14)
Rufus Hallmark
Part III Cultural and Historical Contexts
89(56)
6 Two Perspectives on Psychology in Winterreise
91(23)
Section 1 The Emerging Discipline of Psychology
91(13)
David Romand
Section 2 Explorations of Human Behavior Outside the Academic Sphere
104(10)
Lisa Feurzeig
7 Nature and Science in Winterreise
114(15)
Blake Howe
8 On the Move: Outcasts, Wanderers, and the Political Landscape of Die Winterreise
129(16)
George S. Williamson
Part IV Winterreise: Song Cycle
145(80)
9 Identification in Die schbne Mullerin and Winterreise
147(18)
James William Sobaskie
10 Text-Music Relationships
165(19)
Susan Wollenberg
11 A Winter of Poetry: Connections Among the Songs in Schubert's Winterreise
184(22)
Xavier Hascher
12 Discontinuity in Winterreise
206(19)
Deborah Stein
Part V Winterreise After 1827
225(32)
13 Performance and Reception
227(15)
Benjamin Binder
14 Canonicity and Influence
242(15)
Laura Tunbridge
Appendix: Texts and Translations 257(9)
Guide to Further Reading 266(6)
Index 272
Marjorie W. Hirsch is Professor of Music at Williams College in Massachusetts. She is the author of Schubert's Dramatic Lieder (1993) and Romantic Lieder and the Search for Lost Paradise (2007) and has more recently contributed to The Unknown Schubert (2008), Schubert's Late Music in History and Theory (2016), Drama in the Music of Franz Schubert (2019), and The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music (2019). Lisa Feurzeig is Professor of Music, Theatre and Dance at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. She is the author of Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early German Romanticism (2014) and has contributed editions, articles, and chapters on Schubert, the Viennese Volkstheater, and Viennese operetta. In 201718 she was Fulbright-IFK Senior Fellow in Cultural Studies in Vienna. She has co-directed and performed in cabaret-style lecture-performances emphasizing music in its historical contexts.