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E-raamat: Music and Sentimentalism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Royal Holloway - University of London, UK)
  • Formaat: 310 pages, 36 Halftones, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429451676
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  • Formaat: 310 pages, 36 Halftones, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429451676
In a wide-ranging study of sentimentalisms significance for styles, practices and meanings of music in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a series of interpretations scrutinizes musical expressions of sympathetic responses to suffering and the longing to belong. The book challenges hierarchies of artistic value and the associated denigration of sentimental feeling in gendered discourses. Fresh insights are thereby developed into sentimentalisms place in musical constructions of emotion, taste, genre, gender, desire, and authenticity.

The contexts encompass diverse musical communities, performing spaces, and listening practices, including the nineteenth-century salon and concert hall, the cinema, the intimate stage persona of the singer-songwriter, and the homely ambiguities of easy listening. Interdisciplinary insights inform discussions of musical form, affect, appropriation, nationalisms, psychologies, eco-sentimentalism, humanitarianism, consumerism, and subject positions, with a particular emphasis on masculine sentimentalities.

Music is drawn from violin repertory associated with Joseph Joachim, the piano music of Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt, sentimental waltzes from Schubert to Ravel, concert music by Bartók, Szymanowski and Górecki, the Merchant-Ivory adaptation of The Remains of the Day, Antônio Carlos Jobims bossa nova, and songs by Duke Ellington, Burt Bacharach, Carole King, Barry Manilow and Jimmy Webb.

The book will attract readers interested in both the role of music in the history of emotion and the persistence and diversity of sentimental arts after their flowering in the eighteenth-century age of sensibility.
List of music examples
ix
List of figures
xi
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction: Getting sentimental
1(30)
PART I Spaces
2 Sentimental virtues in the Victorian salon: Joseph Joachim on the lawn and in the lounge
31(28)
3 Feeling and design magnified: The place and status of sentimental music in the nineteenth-century concert hall
59(26)
PART II Genres
4 Sentimental waltzes: Tender steps from Goethe to Ravel
85(22)
5 Longing to belong: Nationalism, sentimentalism, and the Second Violin Concertos of Bartok and Szymanowski
107(32)
PART III Psychologies
6 Masochism and sentimentality: Barthes's Schumann and Schumann's Chopin
139(18)
7 Two sentimental English gentlemen: `Screen memories', a Schubert Lied and the voice of Gracie Fields in Merchant-Ivory's The Remains of the Day
157(20)
PART IV Appropriations
8 Ellington, Liszt, and Chopin's death bed
177(16)
9 Chopin on the beach: Bossa nova, Tom Jobim's `Insensatez', and sentimental ecology
193(17)
10 Chopin and the power ballad: Barry Manilow's `Could it be Magic'
210(17)
PART V Sympathies
11 Make it `easy'?: Sentimental subject positions in songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David
227(27)
12 Homes and roads: The song-writing of Carole King and Jimmy Webb
254(23)
CODA: Compassion, mediation, and the consumer
13 Gorecki's tears/our tears
277(24)
Index 301
Stephen Downes is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author/editor of nine books, including Music and Decadence in European Modernism (2010), After Mahler (2013), and Aesthetics of Music (2014).