Deutsche Lieder für Jung und Alt

Deutsche Lieder für Jung und Alt

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  • Author: Lisa Feurzeig
  • Publisher: A-R Editions, Inc.
  • ISBN: 0895795175
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

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Sounding Authentic

Sounding Authentic

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  • Author: Joshua S. Walden
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199334668
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 319

Sounding Authentic considers the intersecting influences of nationalism, modernism, and technological innovation on representations of ethnic and national identities in twentieth-century art music. Author Joshua S. Walden discusses these forces through the prism of what he terms the "rural miniature": short violin and piano pieces based on folk song and dance styles. This genre, mostly inspired by the folk music of Hungary, the Jewish diaspora, and Spain, was featured frequently on recordings and performance programs in the early twentieth century. Furthermore, Sounding Authentic shows how the music of urban Romany ensembles developed into nineteenth-century repertoire of virtuosic works in the style hongrois before ultimately influencing composers of rural miniatures. Walden persuasively demonstrates how rural miniatures represented folk and rural cultures in a manner that was perceived as authentic, even while they involved significant modification of the original sources. He also links them to the impulse toward realism in developing technologies of photography, film, and sound recording. Sounding Authentic examines the complex ways the rural miniature was used by makers of nationalist agendas, who sought folkloric authenticity as a basis for the construction of ethnic and national identities. The book also considers the genre's reception in European diaspora communities in America where it evoked and transformed memories of life before immigration, and traces how many rural miniatures were assimilated to the styles of American popular song and swing. Scholars interested in musicology, ethnography, the history of violin performance, twentieth-century European art music, the culture of the Jewish Diaspora and more will find Sounding Authentic an essential addition to their library.


Brahms's Lieder

Brahms's Lieder

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  • Author: Max Friedlaender
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Composers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288


Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early German Romanticism

Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early German Romanticism

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  • Author: Lisa Feurzeig
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317059131
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 245

This study of Franz Schubert's settings of poetry by Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis introduces the fascinating world of early German Romanticism in the 1790s, when an energetic group of bold young thinkers radically changed the landscape of European thought. Schubert's encounters with early Romantic poetry some twenty years later reanimated some of the movement's central ideas. Schubert set eleven texts from Schlegel's Abendröte poetic cycle and six poems drawn from Novalis' religious and erotic poetry. Through detailed analyses of how various musical structures in these songs mirror and sometimes even explicate the central ideas of the poems, this book argues that Schubert was an abstract thinker who used his medium of music to diagram the complex ideas of a highly intellectual movement. A comparison is made to the hermeneutic theory of that time, primarily that of Schleiermacher, who was himself linked to the early Romantics. Through exploration of ideas such as Schlegel's representation of the necessary interdependence of part and whole and Novalis' strong association of religious and erotic experience, along with their musical representations by Schubert, this book opens an intriguing world of thought for modern readers. At the same time, Feurzeig explores some of Schubert's little-known songs, which range from quirky to charming to exquisite.


Rethinking Brahms

Rethinking Brahms

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  • Author: Nicole Grimes
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0197541755
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 585

As one of the most significant and widely performed composers of the nineteenth century, Brahms continues to command our attention. Rethinking Brahms counterbalances prevailing scholarly assumptions that position him as a conservative composer (whether musically or politically) with a wide-ranging exploration and re-evaluation of his significance today. Drawing on German- and English-language scholarship, it deploys original approaches to his music and pursues innovative methodologies to interrogate the historical, cultural, and artistic contexts of his creativity. Empowered by recent theoretical work on form and tonality, it offers fresh analytical insights into his music, including a number of corpus studies that interrogate the relationships between Brahms and other composers, past and present. The book brings into sharp focus the productive tension that exists between the perceived fixedness of musical texts and the ephemerality of performance by considering how historical and modern performers shape established understandings of Brahms and his music. Rethinking Brahms invites the reader to hear familiar pieces anew as they are refracted through historical, artistic, and philosophical prisms. Bringing us up to the present day, it also gives sustained attention to the resounding impact of Brahms's compositions on new music by exploring works by recent composers who have engaged deeply with his oeuvre. Combining awareness of overarching contexts with perceptive insights into Brahms's music, this book enlivens our understanding of Brahms, providing a dynamic, multifaceted, complex, and invigoratingly fresh portrait of the composer.


Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland

Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland

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  • Author: Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Baltimorer Blumenspiel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 686


... Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland

... Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland

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  • Category : German Americans
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 676


Deutsche Lieder für Jung und Alt

Deutsche Lieder für Jung und Alt

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  • Author: Carl Groos
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  • Category : Ballads, German
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 140


Focus: Music, Nationalism, and the Making of a New Europe

Focus: Music, Nationalism, and the Making of a New Europe

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  • Author: Philip V. Bohlman
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 113692051X
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

Two decades after the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and one decade into the twenty-first century, European music remains one of the most powerful forces for shaping nationalism. Using intensive fieldwork throughout Europe -- from participation in alpine foot pilgrimages to studies of the grandest music spectacle anywhere in the world, the Eurovision Song Contest -- Philip V. Bohlman reveals the ways in which music and nationalism intersect in the shaping of the New Europe. Focus: Music, Nationalism, and the Making of the New Europe begins with the emergence of the European nation-state in the Middle Ages and extends across long periods during which Europe’s nations used music to compete for land and language, and to expand the colonial reach of Europe to the entire world. Bohlman contrasts the "national" and the "nationalist" in music, examining the ways in which their impact on society can be positive and negative -- beneficial for European cultural policy and dangerous in times when many European borders are more fragile than ever. The New Europe of the twenty-first century is more varied, more complex, and more politically volatile than ever, and its music resonates fully with these transformations.


German and Song 1740 - 1900

German and Song 1740 - 1900

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  • Author: John Smeed
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000768589
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 237

Originally published in 1987, this volume charts the development of German song across a century and a half, relating it both to poetry and to the cultural scene in Germany. By emphasising genre rather than individual composers and while paying heed to acknowledged masterpieces – by quoting extensively from forgotten composers, the book avoids historical over simplification and arrives at a fuller picture of this rich tradition. In so doing, it uncovers much neglected material. The book investigates the relationship between German poets and composers and their native folk tradition. It further explores the interaction between convention and innovation and demonstrates how one poem can be interpreted quite differently by different composers. The book is accessible both to students of literature and music.