Schubert in the European Imagination

Schubert in the European Imagination

Author: Scott Messing

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781282080614

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In 'Schubert in the European Imagination, Volume 1: The Romantic and Victorian Eras', Scott Messing examines the historical reception of Franz Schubert as conveyed through the gendered imagery and language of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Europe.


Schubert in the European Imagination

Schubert in the European Imagination

Author: Scott Messing

Publisher: Eastman Studies in Music

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 9781580462334

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How Franz Schubert and his compositions were viewed in nineteenth-century European criticism, literature, and the visual arts, from Schumann to George Eliot to Whistler.


Schubert Studies

Schubert Studies

Author: Brian Newbould

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1351549944

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Schubert Studies comprises eleven essays by renowned Schubert scholars and performers. The volume sheds light on certain aspects of Schubert‘s music and biography which have hitherto remained relatively neglected, or which warrant further investigation. Musical topics include analyses of tempo conventions, transitional procedures and rhythmic organization. There are reassessments of several works, using autograph research, performing experience and other approaches; while assumptions as to the extent of Schubert‘s influence on later Czech composers are also brought into question. Concerns with aspects of Schubert‘s biography, in particular the social and musical circles in which he moved, come under examination in several essays. The final two chapters deal specifically with the composer‘s relationships with women, and the psychological and physiological illnesses from which he suffered. Each of the essays here charts new and existing evidence to provide fresh perspectives on these aspects of Schubert‘s life and music, making this volume an indispensable tool for scholars concerned with his work.


Schubert in the European Imagination

Schubert in the European Imagination

Author: Scott Messing

Publisher:

Published: 2007-04-01

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13:

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In Schubert in the European Imagination, Volume 1: The Romantic and Victorian Eras, Scott Messing examines the historical reception of Franz Schubert as conveyed through the gendered imagery and language of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European culture. The concept of Schubert as a feminine type vaulted into prominence in 1838 when Robert Schumann described the composer's Mädchencharakter ("girlish" character), by contrast to the purportedly more masculine, more heroic Beethoven. What attracted Schumann to Schubert's music and marked it as feminine is evident in some of Schumann's own works that echo those of Schubert's in intriguing ways. Volume 2, Schubert in the European Imagination: Fin-de-Siècle Vienna examines the composer's historical and cultural reception by Viennese modernists. By 1900, issues of gender had crossed with those of nationalism, especially in the city that came to consider Schubert as its favorite musical son. As Messing here explains and explores in rich detail, composers, writers, and visual artists manipulated the conventions of the composer and gender in ways that critiqued the very culture that had created this image. Scott Messing is Charles A. Dana Professor of Music at Alma College, and author of Neoclassicism in Music (University of Rochester Press, 1996).


Franz Schubert's Music in Performance

Franz Schubert's Music in Performance

Author: David Montgomery

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781576471951

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Challenges many operative myths about the music of Schubert, great but often misunderstood, Viennese master. Opposing the various attempts to legitimize performer-generated embellishment of Schubert's music in the style of the 18th century, this book clarifies Schubert's contributions to the radical intellectualism of 19th-century romanticism.