The string quartets of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven : studies of the autograph manuscripts : a conference at Isham Memorial Library, March 15-17, 1979
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The string quartets of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven : studies of the autograph manuscripts : a conference at Isham Memorial Library, March 15-17, 1979
(Isham Library papers, 3)
Dept. of Music, Harvard University : distributed by Harvard University Press, 1980
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注記
Bibliography: p. 346-352
Includes index
収録内容
- Introductory remarks / Lewis Lockwood
- An introduction to the study of Haydn's quartet autographs (with special attention to Opus 77/G) / László Somfai
- The significance of Haydn's quartet autographs for performance practice / James Webster
- Haydn's corrections in the autographs of the Quartets opus 64 and opus 71/74 / Georg Feder
- Aspects of Mozart's compositional process in the Quartet autographs: I. The early quartets. II. The genesis of K. 387 / Ludwig Finscher
- A close reading of the autographs of Mozart's ten late quartets / Marius Flothuis
- Mozart's Haydn quartets : the contribution of paper studies / Alan Tyson
- Creative exhuberance vs. critical choice : thoughts on Mozart's quartet fragments / Christoph Wolff
- Das Organische der Fuge : on the autograph of Beethoven's Quartet in F major, opus 59, no. 1 / Richard Kramer
- The autograph of Beethoven's Quartet in A minor, opus 132 : the structure of the manuscript and its relevance for the study of the genesis of the work / Sieghard Brandenburg
- Another approach to Beethoven's last quartet oeuvre : the unfinished string quintet of 1826/27 / Martin Staehelin
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume represents the proceedings of an international musicological colloquium held at Harvard in March 1979. The broad spectrum of papers and extensive scholarly debate focuses on a quintessential repertoire of musical works from the classical era. The autograph sketches, drafts, and scores of various kinds are shown to be central sources for our understanding of the genesis and history, as well as for the analysis and performance, of the compositions. Contributors are Lewis Lockwood, Laszlo Somfai, Jens Peter Larsen, James Webster, Georg Feder, Ludwig Finscher, Marius Flothuis, Alan Tyson, Christoph Wolff, Richard Kramer, Robert Winter, Sieghard Brandenburg, and Martin Staehelin, scholars working on the frontiers of current research in Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven studies. An appendix provides chronological tables, a catalog of the extant autograph manuscripts, and an extensive bibliography.
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