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Author:
Kramer, Richard, 1938- author.
Title:
From the ruins of Enlightenment : Beethoven and Schubert in their solitude / Richard Kramer.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
Subject:
Beethoven, Ludwig van,--1770-1827--Criticism and interpretation.
Schubert, Franz,--1797-1828--Criticism and interpretation.
Music--19th century--History and criticism.
German poetry--18th century--Musical settings.
Enlightenment--Vienna.--Vienna.
Musique--19e siecle--Histoire et critique.
Siecle des Lumieres--Vienne.--Vienne.
Beethoven, Ludwig van,--1770-1827.
Schubert, Franz,--1797-1828.
Enlightenment.
Music.
Austria--Vienna.
1700-1899
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preamble: 1815 and beyond -- In the silence of the poem. Ho˜lty's Nightingales, and Schubert's ; Herder's Hexameters, and Beethoven's ; Whose Meeres Stille? -- Toward a poetics of fugue. Gradus ad Parnassum: Beethoven, Schubert, and the romance of counterpoint ; Con alcune licenze: On the Largo before the Fugue in Op. 106 ; Sonata and the claims of narrative Beethoven ; On a challenging moment in the Sonata for Pianoforte and Violoncello, Op. 102, No. 2 Schubert ; Against the grain: the Sonata in G (D 894) and a hermeneutics of late style -- Last things, new horizons. Final Beethoven ; Posthumous Schubert -- Postscript: ... and beyond.
Summary:
"This is a book about Vienna in 1815, at the close of the Napoleonic era and the Napoleonic wars, and on the verge of the Congress of Vienna, which would redraw national boundaries and reconfigure the European community for a full century. Beethoven and Schubert were both citizens of Vienna at this time, Beethoven half-way through his composing career and socially withdrawn because of his almost total deafness; Schubert not yet twenty years-old and in the middle of one of his most prolific periods, with 140 songs and a symphony composed over the course of 1815 alone. Seemingly oblivious to the momentous events and deeply immersed in their own world, they each seemed to be composing "against" something, in Richard Kramer's compelling reading: "against the Enlightenment" in Beethoven's case, for whom only a sense of stripped-down nostalgia remained of the optimistic spirit of the 1790s; "against Beethoven" in Schubert's case, who felt the looming presence of the older composer even as his own musical imagination bloomed. In taking his readers through a carefully chosen selection of works dating from 1815-songs, string quartets, piano sonatas, and more-Kramer insightfully unearths previously undetected resonances and associations and illuminates the two composers' "lonely and singular journeys" through the "rich solitude of their music.""-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0226821633
9780226821634
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1293984879
LCCN:
2022000987
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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