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E-raamat: Music in Goethe's Faust: Goethe's Faust in Music

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  • Formaat: 356 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787440227
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  • Formaat: 356 pages
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  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781787440227

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That Goethe's poetry has proved pivotal for the development of the nineteenth-century Lied has long been acknowledged. Less acknowledged is the seminal impact in musical realms of Goethe's Faust/I>, a work which has attracted the attention of composers since the late eighteenth century and played a vital role in the evolution of vocal, operatic and instrumental repertoire in the nineteenth century. While Goethe longed to have Faust set to music and considered only Mozart and perhaps Meyerbeer as being equal to the task, by the end of his life he had abandoned hope that he would live to witness a musical setting of his text. Despite this, a floodtide of musical interpretations of Goethe's Faust came into existence from Beethoven to Schubert, Schumann to Wagner and Mahler, and Gounod to Berlioz; and a broad trajectory can be traced from Zelter's colourful description of the first setting of Goethe's Faust to Alfred Schnittke's Faust opera (1993). This book explores the musical origins of Goethe's Faust and the musical dimensions of its legacy. It uncovers the musical furore caused by Goethe's Faust and considers why his polemical text has resonated so strongly with composers. Bringing together leading musicologists and Germanists, the book addresses a wide range of issues including reception history, the performative challenges of writing music for Faust, the impact of the legend on composers' conceptual thinking, and the ways in which it has been used by composers to engage with other contemporary intellectual concepts. Constituting the richest examination to date of the musicality of language and form in Goethe's Faust and its musical rendering from the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries, the book will appeal to music, literary and Goethe scholars and students alike. LORRAINE BYRNE BODLEY is Senior Lecturer in Musicology at Maynooth University and President of the Society for Musicology in Ireland. Contributors: Mark Austin, Lorraine Byrne Bodley, Nicholas Boyle, John Michael Cooper, Siobhán Donovan, Osman Durrani, Mark Fitzgerald, John Guthrie, Heather Hadlock, Julian Horton, Ursula Kramer, Waltraud Meierhofer, Eftychia Papanikolaou, David Robb, Christopher Ruth, Glenn Stanley, Martin Swales, J. M. Tudor

That Goethe's poetry has proved pivotal for the development of the nineteenth-century Lied has long been acknowledged. Less acknowledged is the seminal impact in musical realms of Goethe's Faust/I>, a work which has attracted the attention of composers since the late eighteenth century and played a vital role in the evolution of vocal, operatic and instrumental repertoire in the nineteenth century.

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[ A] a valuable collection of essays that reflect the multilayered character of Goethe's Faust. It is an essential text for libraries that serve research and teaching needs at the postsecondary level and a fine addition to personal collections. * NOTES, JOURNAL OF THE MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION *

List of Illustrations
ix
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
Abbreviations Used in the Notes xx
Introduction. Rhapsody and Rebuke: Goethe's Faust in Music 1(22)
Part I Goethe's Faust: Content and Context
1 The Redress of Goethe's Faust in Music History
23(22)
Lorraine Byrne Bodley
2 Wagering on Modernity: Goethe's Eighteenth-Century Faust
45(16)
Nicholas Boyle
3 Reflectivity, Music and the Modern Condition: Thoughts on Goethe's Faust
61(12)
Martin Swales
4 Music and Metaphorical Thinking in Goethe's Faust: The Example of Harmony
73(13)
J.M. Tudor
5 Faust: The Instrumentalisation of an Icon
86(15)
Osman Durrani
Part II Legacies: Goethe's Faust in the Nineteenth Century
6 Faust's Schubert: Schubert's Faust
101(16)
John Michael Cooper
7 The Musical Novel as Master-genre: Schumann's Szenen aus Goethes Faust
117(20)
Julian Horton
8 The Psychology of Schumann's Faust: Developing the Human Soul
137(18)
Christopher Ruth
9 A Life with Goethe: Wagner's Engagement with Faust in Music and in Words
155(17)
Glenn Stanley
10 Wagner's Ninth: Reading Beethoven with Faust
172(11)
Mark Austin
11 Linking Christian and Faustian Utopias: Mahler's Setting of the Schlußszene in his Eighth Symphony
183(18)
Eftychia Papanikolaou
Part III Topographies: Stagings and Critical Reception
12 Operatic Translation and Adaptation: Gounod's Faust, with a Tribute to Ken Russell
201(13)
Siobhan Donovan
13 `Adapters, Falsifiers and Profiteers': Staging La Damnation de Faust in Monte Carlo and Paris, 1893--1903
214(16)
Heather Hadlock
14 Faust in the Trenches: Busoni's Doktor Faust
230(15)
Mark Fitzgerald
Part IV New Directions: Recent Productions and Appropriations
15 As Goethe Intended? Max Reinhardt's Faust Productions and the Aesthetics of Incidental Music in the Early Twentieth Century
245(17)
Ursula Kramer
16 Music and the Rebirth of Faust in the GDR
262(14)
David Robb
17 Music, Text and Stage: Peter Stein's Production of Goethe's Faust
276(13)
John Guthrie
18 `Devilishly good': Rudolf Volz's Rock Opera Faust and `Event Culture'
289(16)
Waltraud Maierhofer
Select Bibligraphy 305(21)
Index 326
DAVID ROBB is Senior Lecturer in Music at Queens University Belfast. SIOBHÁN DONOVAN is Lecturer in German Studies at University College Dublin.