Music and fantasy in the age of Berlioz
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Music and fantasy in the age of Berlioz
(New perspectives in music history and criticism)
Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [326] -350) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The centrality of fantasy to French literary culture has long been accepted by critics, but the sonorous dimensions of the mode and its wider implications for musical production have gone largely unexplored. In this book, Francesca Brittan invites us to listen to fantasy, attending both to literary descriptions of sound in otherworldly narratives, and to the wave of 'fantastique' musical works published in France through the middle decades of the nineteenth century, including Berlioz's 1830 Symphonie fantastique, and pieces by Liszt, Adam, Meyerbeer, and others. Following the musico-literary aesthetics of E. T. A. Hoffmann, they allowed waking and dreaming, reality and unreality to converge, yoking fairy sound to insect song, demonic noise to colonial 'babbling', and divine music to the strains of water and wind. Fantastic soundworlds disrupted France's native tradition of marvellous illusion, replacing it with a magical materialism inextricable from republican activism, theological heterodoxy, and the advent of 'radical' romanticism.
目次
- Introduction: hearing fantasy
- 1. The fantastique moderne
- 2. Melancholy, monomania, and the monde fantastique
- 3. Le retour a la vie: natural magic and the ideal orchestra
- 4. Grammatical imaginaries
- 5. Listening in hell
- 6. Fairyology, entomology, and the Scherzo fantastique.
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