Schubert's reputation from his time to ours

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Schubert's reputation from his time to ours

Geoffrey Block

(Monographs in musicology, no. 17)

Pendragon Press, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-395) and index

"Selected sources": p. x-xi

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内容説明

The composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was not bereft of early advocates, from Schumann, Liszt, and Mahler to Sir George Grove. Brahms famously heralded Schubert as "the true successor to Beethoven." Nevertheless, it was not until the end of the twentieth century that Schubert's major instrumental works finally and fully emerged from Beethoven's shadow. Critics and scholars began to reinterpret Schubert's departures from Beethoven's formal and stylistic characteristics, and to see these departures not as flaws but as strengths and hallmarks of a new paradigm. Schubert's alternate constructions of "masculine subjectivities," first described by Schumann in 1838, parallel a developing appreciation for lyricism, melody, and song-traits historically regarded as feminine. Consequently, Schubert's approach is increasingly viewed as innovative and divergent rather than defective and deviant. Schubert's Reputation from His Time to Ours tells the story of how and why this has happened.

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Prologue Part I: Rebellious Voices in Billings's Boston Chapter One: Samuel Adams, Singing Societies, and Massacre Orations Chapter Two: The Clerical "Black Regiment" Part II: Singing the Rebellion Chapter Three: Shiloh and the Meanings of Christmas Chapter Four: Billings's Anthems: Lamentation to Independence Chapter Five: "Victory that Day was Turned into Mourning" Chapter Six: "I Am the Rose of Sharon": Rev. Samuel Cooper and William Billings Chapter Seven: "Peace be on Earth, Good Will towards Men" Epilogue Appendices 1: Biblical Index to the Works of William Billings 2: William Billings, An Anthem: "Is Any Afflicted" Bibliography Index

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