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Symphonic Repertoire: Indiana University Press (IPS)

Autor A Peter Brown
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2003
Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 18th century, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the ultimate compositional challenges. Surprisingly, heretofore there has been no truly extensive, broad-based treatment of the genre, and the best of the existing studies are now several decades old. In this five-volume series, A. Peter Brown explores the symphony from its 18th-century beginnings to the end of the 20th century. Synthesizing the enormous scholarly literature, Brown presents up-to-date overviews of the status of research, discusses any important former or remaining problems of attribution, illuminates the style of specific works and their contexts, and samples early writings on their reception. The Symphonic Repertoire provides an unmatched compendium of knowledge for the student, teacher, performer, and sophisticated amateur. The series is being launched with two volumes on the Viennese symphony.

Volume IV
The Second Golden Age of the Viennese Symphony
Brahms, Bruckner, Dvorak, Mahler,
and Selected Contemporaries
Although during the mid-19th century the geographic center of the symphony in the Germanic territories moved west and north from Vienna to Leipzig, during the last third of the century it returned to the old Austrian lands with the works of Brahms, Bruckner, Dvorak, and Mahler. After nearly a half century in hibernation, the sleeping Viennese giant awoke to what some viewed as a reincarnation of Beethoven with the first hearing of Brahms s Symphony No. 1, which was premiered at Vienna in December 1876. Even though Bruckner had composed some gigantic symphonies prior to Brahms s first contribution, their full impact was not felt until the composer s complete texts became available after World War II. Although Dvorak was often viewed as a nationalist composer, in his symphonic writing his primary influences were Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms. For both Bruckner and Mahler, the symphony constituted the heart of their output; for Brahms and Dvorak, it occupied a less central place. Yet for all of them, the key figure of the past remained Beethoven. The symphonies of these four composers, together with the works of Goldmark, Zemlinsky, Schoenberg, Berg, Smetana, Fibich, Janacek, and others are treated in Volume IV, The Second Golden Age of the Viennese Symphony, covering the period from roughly 1860 to 1930."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253334886
ISBN-10: 0253334888
Pagini: 1026
Ilustrații: 42 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 183 x 260 x 58 mm
Greutate: 2.08 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press
Colecția Indiana University Press (IPS)
Seria Indiana University Press (IPS)


Notă biografică

A. PETER BROWN was Professor and Chair of Musicology in the Indiana University School of Music at the time of his death in March 2003. Inspired as a youth by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances conducted by Fritz Reiner, he studied French horn with Philip Farkas and Christopher Leube and received his bachelor s, master s, and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University. As an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music scholar, he was the author of numerous articles and books, including Performing Haydn's The Creation: Reconstructing the Earliest Renditions and Joseph Haydn's Keyboard Music: Sources and Style (both published by Indiana University Press, 1986). His performance edition of Haydn's The Creation has been conducted and recorded by Sir Georg Solti, Christopher Hogwood, and John Eliot Gardiner, among others."

Descriere

A monumental resource on the symphonies of 14 composers

Recenzii

When complete, this series will be the most exhaustive study available of the symphony in the Western tradition. This release shares with its predecessors (v. 2, CH, Apr'03, 40-4510; v. 4, CH, Mar'04, 41-3953; v.3, part B, CH, Sep'08, 46-0179) a brilliance of detail. Like the earlier releases, this volume provides complete analyses of each symphony, details of first performances, and rich bibliographic resources. Moreover, Brown (who died before part B of this volume was complete) discusses formal and technical detail in a comparative way, placing each work in the context not only of its composer, but of time and place. Examining areas of compositional creativity other than Vienna (volumes 2 and 4 concern the rich Viennese tradition), Brown analyzes the works of Franz Berwald, Joachim Raff, Mikhail Glinka and other relative unknowns and also calls attention to the influence of Mendelssohn (as mentor) and Rachmaninoff (as contrapuntalist). Written with wry good humor, this scholarly volume uncovers a rich world of previously under-appreciated masterpieces. Serious students of music--whether student, performer, conductor, or avid listener--will find this latest volume in this masterful series both informative and readable. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers.M. Neil, Augustana College (IL), Choice, November 2008--M. Neil, Augustana College (IL)"Choice" (01/01/2008)

Cuprins

List of Plates
List of Tables
Preface to the Series
Preface to Volume III
Postscript
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Orchestral Instrumentation
Identification of the Works
Volume III Part A: Germany and the Nordic Countries
Section One-The German Classic/Romantic Symphony from ca. 1800 to 1857
Chapter One-After Beethoven: Leipzig as the Epicenter of the Symphony
Chapter Two-The Symphonies of Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner: Two Symphonic
Chapter Three-The Symphonies of Louis Spohr
Chapter Four-The Symphonies of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Chapter Five-The Symphonies of Robert Schumann
Section Two-The Symphony in Northern Europe
Chapter Six-The Symphony in Nineteenth-Century Sweden
Chapter Seven-The Symphony in Norway
Chapter Eight-The Symphony in Denmark from ca. 1830 to ca. 1925
Chapter Nine-The Symphony in Finland from ca. 1850 to 1936
Section Three-The Avant-Garde/New School Symphonists
Chapter Ten-Hector Berlioz
Chapter Eleven-Franz Liszt
Chapter Twelve-Joachim Raff
Chapter Thirteen-Richard Strauss
Notes
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
Index of Works
Volume III Part B: Great Britain, Russia, France
Section Four-The British Symphony
Chapter Fourteen-The Symphony in Great Britain: From Potter to Elgar
The Symphonic Milieu from ca. 1800 to ca. 1850
The Symphonic Milieu from ca. 1850 to 1912
Section Five-The Russian Symphony
Chapter Fifteen-The Symphony in Russia: From Glinka to Rachmaninoff
Section Six-The French Symphony
Chapter Sixteen-The French Symphony after Berlioz: From the Second Empire to the First World War
Introduction: The Symphony in Mid-Century
Between Saint-Saëns's Second and Third: The "Revival" of Instrumental Music after 1870French Symphonies after 1885: Classical and Romantic Camps
Between the Mountain Air and d'Indy's Second: The Symphony at the Turn of the Century
Notes
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
Index of Works