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Beethoven / edited by Michael Spitzer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAshgate, 2015Description: xxiv, 528 pages; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781472440303
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ML410 BEE
Contents:
Part PART I HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY chapter 1 Carl Dahlhaus (1991), 'The Biographical Method', in Ludwig van Beethoven: Approaches to his Music, trans. Mary Whittall, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ppages 1{u2013}10 chapter 2 Scott Burnham (1995), 'Beethoven's Hero', in Beethoven Hero, Princeton: Princeton University Press, ppages 3{u2013}28 chapter 3K.M. Knittel (2006), ' chapter 4 Lewis Lockwood (1994), 'Beethoven before 1800: The Mozart Legacy', Beethoven Forum, 3, ppages 39{u2013}52 chapter 5 Alexander L. Ringer (1970), 'Beethoven and the London Pianoforte School', Musical Quarterly, 56, ppages 742{u2013}58 chapter 6 Warren Kirkendale (1971), 'New Roads to Old Ideas in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis', in Paul Henry Lang (ed.), The Creative World of Beethoven, New York: Norton, ppages 163{u2013}99 part PART II DOCUMENTS AND SKETCHES chapter 7 Maynard Solomon (1998), 'Beethoven's Birth Year', in Beethoven Essays, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ppages 35{u2013}42 chapter 8 Hans-Werner Kuthen (2001), 'Das chapter 9 Maynard Solomon (1972), 'New Light on Beethoven's Letter to an Unknown Woman', Musical Quarterly, 58, ppages 572{u2013}87 chapter 10 Alan Tyson (1970), 'Conversations with Beethoven', Musical Times, 111, ppages 25{u2013}28 chapter 11 William Drabkin (1991), 'Beethoven's Understanding of chapter 12 Philip Gossett (1974), 'Beethoven's Sixth Symphony: Sketches for the First Movement', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 27, ppages 248{u2013}84 chapter 13 Robert Winter (1977), 'Plans for the Structure of the String Quartet in C Sharp Minor Opages 131', in Alan Tyson (ed.), Beethoven Studies 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ppages 106{u2013}37 part PART III ANALYSIS chapter 14 Joseph Kerman (1994), 'Tovey's Beethoven', in Write all these Down: Essays on Music, Berkeley: University of California Press, ppages 155{u2013}72 chapter 15 Robert S. Hatten (1994), 'A Case Study for Interpretation: The Third Movement of Opages 106 (Hammerklavier)', in Musical Meaning in Beethoven: Markedness, Correlation, and Interpretation, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, ppages 9{u2013}28 chapter 16 Janet Schmalfeldt (1995), 'Form as the Process of Becoming: The Beethoven-Hegelian Tradition and the chapter 17 Michael Spitzer (1996), 'The Significance of Recapitulation in Beethoven's chapter 18 Edward T. Cone (1989), 'Beethoven's Experiments in Composition: The Late Bagatelles', in Robert Morgan (ed.), Music: A View from Delft. Selected Essays, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ppages 179{u2013}200 part PART IV AESTHETICS AND HERMENEUTICS chapter 19 Rose Rosengard Subotnik (1976), 'Adorno's Diagnosis of Beethoven's Late Style: Early Symptom of a Fatal Condition', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 29, ppages 242{u2013}75 chapter 20 Rey M. Longyear (1970), 'Beethoven and Romantic Irony', Musical Quarterly, 56, ppages 647{u2013}64 chapter 21 Owen Jander (1985), 'Beethoven's chapter 22 Sanna Pederson (2000), 'Beethoven and Masculinity', in Scott Burnham and Michael P. Steinberg (eds), Beethoven and his World, Princeton: Princeton University Press, ppages 313{u2013}31 chapter 23 Richard Taruskin (1989), 'Resisting the Ninth', 19th-century Music, 12, ppages 241{u2013}56 chapter 24 Holly Rogers (2006), 'Beethoven's Myth Sympathy: Hollywood's Re-Construction', British Postgraduate Musicology, 8, at http://britishpost-graduatemusicology.org/bpm8/Rogers.html
Summary: "Our image of Beethoven has been transformed by the research generated by a succession of scholars and theorists who blazed new trails from the 1960s onwards. This collection of articles written by leading Beethoven scholars brings together strands of this mainly Anglo-American research over the last fifty years and addresses a range of key issues. The volume places Beethoven scholarship within a historical and contemporary context and considers the future of Beethoven studies."--Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliography and index

Part PART I HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
chapter 1 Carl Dahlhaus (1991), 'The Biographical Method', in Ludwig van Beethoven: Approaches to his Music, trans. Mary Whittall, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ppages 1{u2013}10
chapter 2 Scott Burnham (1995), 'Beethoven's Hero', in Beethoven Hero, Princeton: Princeton University Press, ppages 3{u2013}28
chapter 3K.M. Knittel (2006), '
chapter 4 Lewis Lockwood (1994), 'Beethoven before 1800: The Mozart Legacy', Beethoven Forum, 3, ppages 39{u2013}52
chapter 5 Alexander L. Ringer (1970), 'Beethoven and the London Pianoforte School', Musical Quarterly, 56, ppages 742{u2013}58
chapter 6 Warren Kirkendale (1971), 'New Roads to Old Ideas in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis', in Paul Henry Lang (ed.), The Creative World of Beethoven, New York: Norton, ppages 163{u2013}99
part PART II DOCUMENTS AND SKETCHES
chapter 7 Maynard Solomon (1998), 'Beethoven's Birth Year', in Beethoven Essays, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ppages 35{u2013}42
chapter 8 Hans-Werner Kuthen (2001), 'Das
chapter 9 Maynard Solomon (1972), 'New Light on Beethoven's Letter to an Unknown Woman', Musical Quarterly, 58, ppages 572{u2013}87
chapter 10 Alan Tyson (1970), 'Conversations with Beethoven', Musical Times, 111, ppages 25{u2013}28
chapter 11 William Drabkin (1991), 'Beethoven's Understanding of
chapter 12 Philip Gossett (1974), 'Beethoven's Sixth Symphony: Sketches for the First Movement', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 27, ppages 248{u2013}84
chapter 13 Robert Winter (1977), 'Plans for the Structure of the String Quartet in C Sharp Minor Opages 131', in Alan Tyson (ed.), Beethoven Studies 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ppages 106{u2013}37
part PART III ANALYSIS
chapter 14 Joseph Kerman (1994), 'Tovey's Beethoven', in Write all these Down: Essays on Music, Berkeley: University of California Press, ppages 155{u2013}72
chapter 15 Robert S. Hatten (1994), 'A Case Study for Interpretation: The Third Movement of Opages 106 (Hammerklavier)', in Musical Meaning in Beethoven: Markedness, Correlation, and Interpretation, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, ppages 9{u2013}28
chapter 16 Janet Schmalfeldt (1995), 'Form as the Process of Becoming: The Beethoven-Hegelian Tradition and the
chapter 17 Michael Spitzer (1996), 'The Significance of Recapitulation in Beethoven's
chapter 18 Edward T. Cone (1989), 'Beethoven's Experiments in Composition: The Late Bagatelles', in Robert Morgan (ed.), Music: A View from Delft. Selected Essays, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ppages 179{u2013}200
part PART IV AESTHETICS AND HERMENEUTICS
chapter 19 Rose Rosengard Subotnik (1976), 'Adorno's Diagnosis of Beethoven's Late Style: Early Symptom of a Fatal Condition', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 29, ppages 242{u2013}75
chapter 20 Rey M. Longyear (1970), 'Beethoven and Romantic Irony', Musical Quarterly, 56, ppages 647{u2013}64
chapter 21 Owen Jander (1985), 'Beethoven's
chapter 22 Sanna Pederson (2000), 'Beethoven and Masculinity', in Scott Burnham and Michael P. Steinberg (eds), Beethoven and his World, Princeton: Princeton University Press, ppages 313{u2013}31
chapter 23 Richard Taruskin (1989), 'Resisting the Ninth', 19th-century Music, 12, ppages 241{u2013}56
chapter 24 Holly Rogers (2006), 'Beethoven's Myth Sympathy: Hollywood's Re-Construction', British Postgraduate Musicology, 8, at http://britishpost-graduatemusicology.org/bpm8/Rogers.html

"Our image of Beethoven has been transformed by the research generated by a succession of scholars and theorists who blazed new trails from the 1960s onwards. This collection of articles written by leading Beethoven scholars brings together strands of this mainly Anglo-American research over the last fifty years and addresses a range of key issues. The volume places Beethoven scholarship within a historical and contemporary context and considers the future of Beethoven studies."--Provided by publisher

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