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Variations on the Canon: Essays on Music from Bach to Boulez in Honor of Charles Rosen on His Eightieth Birthday [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 395 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 718 g, 2 colour, 4 b/w, 79 line illus.
  • Sari: Eastman Studies in Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Oct-2008
  • Kirjastus: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580462855
  • ISBN-13: 9781580462853
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 395 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 718 g, 2 colour, 4 b/w, 79 line illus.
  • Sari: Eastman Studies in Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Oct-2008
  • Kirjastus: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580462855
  • ISBN-13: 9781580462853
Teised raamatud teemal:
Masterful essays honoring the great pianist and critic Charles Rosen, on masterpieces from Bach and Beethoven to Chopin, Verdi, and Stockhausen.

Charles Rosen, the pianist and man of letters, is perhaps the single most influential writer on music of the past half-century. While Rosen's vast range as a writer and performer is encyclopedic, it has focused particularly on theliving "canonical" repertory extending from Bach to Boulez. Inspired in its liveliness and variety of critical approaches by Charles Rosen's challenging work, Variations on the Canon offers original essays by some of the world's most eminent musical scholars. Contributors address such issues as style and compositional technique, genre, influence and modeling, and reception history; develop insights afforded by close examination of compositional sketches; and consider what language and metaphors might most meaningfully convey insights into music. However diverse the modes of inquiry, each essay sheds new light on the works of those composers posterity has deemed central to the modern Western musical tradition.

Contributors: Pierre Boulez, Scott Burnham, Elliott Carter, Robert Curry, Walter Frisch, David Gable, Philip Gossett, Jeffrey Kallberg, Joseph Kerman, Richard Kramer, William Kinderman, Lewis Lockwood, Sir Charles Mackerras, Robert L. Marshall, Robert P. Morgan, Charles Rosen, Julian Rushton, David Schulenberg, László Somfai, Leo Treitler, James Webster, and Robert Winter.

Robert Curry is principalof the Conservatorium High School and honorary senior lecturer in the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney; David Gable is Assistant Professor of Music at Clark-Atlanta University; Robert L. Marshall is Louis, Frances, and Jeffrey Sachar Professor Emeritus of Music at Brandeis University.

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( Charles Rosens) reviews show him tackling some of the major issues and names in musicology with an authority that few could muster and in a style that is compulsively readable, a combination of acid and elegance. . . . A series of essays by well-established scholars covering subject areas associated with the honoree ( and) three short tributes from Pierre Boulez, Elliot Carter, and Charles Mackerras. -- W. Dean Sutcliffe * MUSIC & LETTERS * When it comes to superlatives, . . . ( pianist and author) Charles Rosen is the genuine article. . . . All of the essays in this fine book are insightful or informative. . . . For ( Scott) Burnham, . . . Rosens readers are in for something special. The same can be said for readers of this book. -- Mark Kroll * EARLY MUSIC AMERICA * The eminence of most contributors is matched by the eminence of the composers discussed: from Bach to Boulez and Stockhausen via Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Verdi, Brahms and Schoenberg. -- Peter Williams * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT * It is difficult to imagine a more intellectually invigorating and heartfelt tribute to the man Mackerras rightly describes as one of the truly great musical minds of our time. -- Julian Haylock * INTERNATIONAL PIANO * Each of the essays . . . is on a subject that Rosen himself has written on ( or music that hes recorded) with magisterial authority. . . . The final section comprises a trio of short tributes by three big names -- Pierre Boulez, Elliott Carter, and Charles Mackerras. . . . ( It) made me keen to go back to the music and hear it again for myself, through more enlightened ears. One cant ask more from a piece of writing about music than that. -- Mark L. Lehman * AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE * As fine a collection of writings on music as has been created in our time. --Maynard Solomon, author of Mozart: A Life, and Late Beethoven: Music, Thought, Imagination * . * It is hard to imagine a more vivid testimony to the far-reaching and enduring impact of Charles Rosens musical thoughts, words, and deeds over the last half century than the extraordinary line-up of scholars assembled in these pages. The copious new insights these essays offer shows how much we can learn through encounters with Rosens provocative, inspiring, and energizing writings and performances, all usefully cataloged in the extensive discography and bibliography. -- Joseph Auner, Tufts University
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction The Editors 1(4)
Part One: Johann Sebastian Bach
Fugue and Its Discontents
5(9)
Joseph Kerman
Fugues, Form, and Fingering: Sonata Style in Bach's Preludes and Fugues
14(13)
David Schulenberg
Part Two: Haydn and Mozart
Notational Irregularities as Attributes of a New Style: The Case of Haydn's ``Sun'' Quartet in F Minor, Op. 20, no. 5
27(12)
Laszlo Somfai
The Fugal Moment: On a Few Bars in Mozart's Quintet in C Major, K. 515
39(16)
Richard Kramer
Part Three: Beethoven
A Tale of Two Quintets: Mozart's K. 452 and Beethoven's Opus 16
55(23)
William Kinderman
Vestas Feuer: Beethoven on the Path to Leonore
78(22)
Lewis Lockwood
Sonority and Structure: Observations on Beethoven's Early and Middle-Period Piano Compositions
100(30)
Robert L. Marshall
Recomposing the Grosse Fuge: Beethoven and Opus 134
130(33)
Robert Winter
Part Four: The Romantic Generation
Schubert, the Tarantella, and the Quartettsatz, D. 703
163(9)
Julian Rushton
On the Scherzando Nocturne
172(13)
Jeffrey Kallberg
Chopin's Modular Forms
185(22)
Robert P. Morgan
Part Five: Italian Opera
The Hot and the Cold: Verdi Writes to Antonio Somma about Re Lear
207(20)
Philip Gossett
Part Six: The Modernist Tradition
The Ironic German: Schoenberg and the Serenade, Op. 24
227(20)
Walter Frisch
Words for the Surface: Boulez, Stockhausen, and ``Allover'' Painting
247(36)
David Gable
Part Seven: Criticism and the Critic
Rosen's Modernist Haydn
283(8)
James Webster
Facile Metaphors, Hidden Gaps, Short Circuits: Should We Adore Adorno?
291(12)
Leo Treitler
The Music of a Classical Style
303(8)
Scott Burnham
Montaigne hors de son propos
311(54)
Charles Rosen
Three Tributes
Une culture vraiment intimidante
321(1)
Pierre Boulez
Charles Rosen for His Eightieth Birthday
322(2)
Elliott Carter
Charles Rosen: A Personal Appreciation by a Contemporary
324(5)
Charles Mackerras
Appendices
Appendix 1: A Discography of the Recordings of Charles Rosen
329(17)
David Gable
Appendix 2: A Bibliography of the Writings of Charles Rosen
346(19)
Robert Curry
List of Contributors 365(4)
Index 369
ROBERT L MARSHALL is the Louis, Frances, and Jeffery Sachar Professor Emeritus of Music at Brandeis University. JULIAN RUSHTON is Emeritus Professor of Music, University of Leeds, UK. ROBERT L MARSHALL is the Louis, Frances, and Jeffery Sachar Professor Emeritus of Music at Brandeis University.