Richard Strauss in context
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Richard Strauss in context
(Composers in context)
Cambridge University Press, 2022, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-358) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Richard Strauss in Context offers a distinctive approach to the study of a composer in that it places the emphasis on contextualizing topics rather than on biography and artistic output. One might say that it inverts the relationship between composer and context. Rather than studies of Strauss's librettists that discuss the texts themselves and his musical settings, for instance, this book offers essays on the writers themselves: their biographical circumstances, styles, landmark works, and broader positions in literary history. Likewise, Strauss's contributions to the concert hall are positioned within the broader development of the orchestra and trends in programmatic music. In short, readers will benefit from an elaboration of material that is either absent from or treated only briefly in existing publications. Through this supplemental and broader contextual approach, this book serves as a valuable and unique resource for students, scholars, and a general readership.
目次
- Preface Morten Kristiansen and Joseph E. Jones
- Part I. Family, Friends and Collaborators: 1. Family and upbringing Chris Walton
- 2. Formative influences David Larkin
- 3. Pauline de Ahna Katharina Hottmann
- 4. Close friends Walter Werbeck
- 5. Hofmannsthal Ingeborg Haase and Dirk Hoffmann
- 6. The other librettists Kenneth Birkin
- 7. Stage collaborators Ryan Prendergast
- 8. Champions Bryan Gilliam
- Part II. Career Stations: 9. Munich and Garmisch Sebastian Bolz
- 10. Meiningen and Weimar Michael Saffle
- 11. Bayreuth Ulrich Konrad
- 12. Berlin Dietmar Schenk
- 13. Vienna Joseph E. Jones
- Part III. Cultural Engagement and Musical Life: 14. Strauss as reader Matthew Werley
- 15. Antiquity Jason Geary
- 16. Philosophy and religion Charles Youmans
- 17. Allgemeiner deutscher musikverein James Deaville
- 18. Genossenschaft deutscher tonsetzer Manuela Schmidt
- Part IV. Professional and Musical Contexts: 19. The composer Jeremy Zima
- 20. The conductor Raymond Holden
- 21. The orchestra Scott Warfield
- 22. Program music Jonathan Kregor
- 23. Post-wagnerian opera Morten Kristiansen
- 24. The lied Jurgen May
- Part V. In History: 25. Modernism Peter Franklin
- 26. Traditionalism Leon Botstein
- 27. World War I Philip Graydon
- 28. Nazi Germany Erik Levi
- 29. Lateness Giangiorgio Satragni
- 30. Reception Franzpeter Messmer
- Part VI. Artifacts and Legacy: 31. Publishers and editions Andreas Pernpeintner and Stefan Schenk
- 32. Letters Claudia Heine and Adrian Kech
- 33. In performance Raymond Holden
- 34. Influence Ben Winters
- 35. 2001: A space odyssey and beyond Charles Youmans
- 36. Scholarly directions Matthew Werley
- Index.
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