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In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler's death, this book offers the only comprehensive, single-volume study in English of his music and musical activities. Contributions from a collection of distinguished Mahler scholars discuss works in all genres and from all periods, and investigate his lifelong career as conductor.
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In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler's death, this book offers the only comprehensive, single-volume study in English of his music and musical activities. Contributions from a collection of distinguished Mahler scholars discuss works in all genres and from all periods, and investigate his lifelong career as conductor.
Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Companions to Music
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780521540339
- ISBN-10: 052154033X
- Artikelnr.: 22781591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Companions to Music
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780521540339
- ISBN-10: 052154033X
- Artikelnr.: 22781591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jeremy Barham is Lecturer in Music in the Department of Music Sound Recording, University of Surrey.
Chronology: Introduction: Marginalia on Mahler today Jeremy Barham; Part I.
Cultural Contexts: 1. Socio-political landscapes: reception and biography
Peter Franklin; 2. The literary and philosophical worlds of Gustav Mahler
Morten Solvik; 3. Music and aesthetics Vera Micznik; Part II. Mahler the
Creative Musician: 4. Juvenilia and early works: from the first song
fragments to Das klagende Lied Jeremy Barham; 5. Song and symphony (I).
Lieder und Gesänge Vol.1, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and the First
Symphony: compositional patterns for the future Zoltan Roman; 6. Song and
song-symphony (I). Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the Second, Third and Fourth
Symphonies: music of heaven and earth Peter Revers; 7. Song and symphony
(II). From Wunderhorn to Rückert and the middle-period symphonies: vocal
and instrumental works for a new century Stephen E. Hefling; 8. The
'greatest' and the 'most personal': the Eighth Symphony and Das Lied von
der Erde Christian Wildhagen; 9. The last works Jörg Rothkamm; Part III.
Mahler the Re-creative Musician: 10. Mahler as conductor in the opera house
and concert hall Herta Blaukopf; 11. Arrangements and Retuschen - Mahler
and Werktreue David Pickett; Part IV. Reception and Performance: 12. Issues
in Mahler reception: historicism and misreadings after 1960 Christoph
Metzger; 13. The history of the International Gustav Mahler Society in
Vienna and the complete critical edition Reinhold Kubik; 14. Musical
languages of love and death: Mahler's compositional legacy Stephen Downes;
15. Mahler conducted and recorded: from the concert hall to DVD Lewis M.
Smoley; 16. New research paths in criticism, analysis and interpretation
John Williamson; Appendix.
Cultural Contexts: 1. Socio-political landscapes: reception and biography
Peter Franklin; 2. The literary and philosophical worlds of Gustav Mahler
Morten Solvik; 3. Music and aesthetics Vera Micznik; Part II. Mahler the
Creative Musician: 4. Juvenilia and early works: from the first song
fragments to Das klagende Lied Jeremy Barham; 5. Song and symphony (I).
Lieder und Gesänge Vol.1, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and the First
Symphony: compositional patterns for the future Zoltan Roman; 6. Song and
song-symphony (I). Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the Second, Third and Fourth
Symphonies: music of heaven and earth Peter Revers; 7. Song and symphony
(II). From Wunderhorn to Rückert and the middle-period symphonies: vocal
and instrumental works for a new century Stephen E. Hefling; 8. The
'greatest' and the 'most personal': the Eighth Symphony and Das Lied von
der Erde Christian Wildhagen; 9. The last works Jörg Rothkamm; Part III.
Mahler the Re-creative Musician: 10. Mahler as conductor in the opera house
and concert hall Herta Blaukopf; 11. Arrangements and Retuschen - Mahler
and Werktreue David Pickett; Part IV. Reception and Performance: 12. Issues
in Mahler reception: historicism and misreadings after 1960 Christoph
Metzger; 13. The history of the International Gustav Mahler Society in
Vienna and the complete critical edition Reinhold Kubik; 14. Musical
languages of love and death: Mahler's compositional legacy Stephen Downes;
15. Mahler conducted and recorded: from the concert hall to DVD Lewis M.
Smoley; 16. New research paths in criticism, analysis and interpretation
John Williamson; Appendix.
Chronology: Introduction: Marginalia on Mahler today Jeremy Barham; Part I.
Cultural Contexts: 1. Socio-political landscapes: reception and biography
Peter Franklin; 2. The literary and philosophical worlds of Gustav Mahler
Morten Solvik; 3. Music and aesthetics Vera Micznik; Part II. Mahler the
Creative Musician: 4. Juvenilia and early works: from the first song
fragments to Das klagende Lied Jeremy Barham; 5. Song and symphony (I).
Lieder und Gesänge Vol.1, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and the First
Symphony: compositional patterns for the future Zoltan Roman; 6. Song and
song-symphony (I). Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the Second, Third and Fourth
Symphonies: music of heaven and earth Peter Revers; 7. Song and symphony
(II). From Wunderhorn to Rückert and the middle-period symphonies: vocal
and instrumental works for a new century Stephen E. Hefling; 8. The
'greatest' and the 'most personal': the Eighth Symphony and Das Lied von
der Erde Christian Wildhagen; 9. The last works Jörg Rothkamm; Part III.
Mahler the Re-creative Musician: 10. Mahler as conductor in the opera house
and concert hall Herta Blaukopf; 11. Arrangements and Retuschen - Mahler
and Werktreue David Pickett; Part IV. Reception and Performance: 12. Issues
in Mahler reception: historicism and misreadings after 1960 Christoph
Metzger; 13. The history of the International Gustav Mahler Society in
Vienna and the complete critical edition Reinhold Kubik; 14. Musical
languages of love and death: Mahler's compositional legacy Stephen Downes;
15. Mahler conducted and recorded: from the concert hall to DVD Lewis M.
Smoley; 16. New research paths in criticism, analysis and interpretation
John Williamson; Appendix.
Cultural Contexts: 1. Socio-political landscapes: reception and biography
Peter Franklin; 2. The literary and philosophical worlds of Gustav Mahler
Morten Solvik; 3. Music and aesthetics Vera Micznik; Part II. Mahler the
Creative Musician: 4. Juvenilia and early works: from the first song
fragments to Das klagende Lied Jeremy Barham; 5. Song and symphony (I).
Lieder und Gesänge Vol.1, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and the First
Symphony: compositional patterns for the future Zoltan Roman; 6. Song and
song-symphony (I). Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the Second, Third and Fourth
Symphonies: music of heaven and earth Peter Revers; 7. Song and symphony
(II). From Wunderhorn to Rückert and the middle-period symphonies: vocal
and instrumental works for a new century Stephen E. Hefling; 8. The
'greatest' and the 'most personal': the Eighth Symphony and Das Lied von
der Erde Christian Wildhagen; 9. The last works Jörg Rothkamm; Part III.
Mahler the Re-creative Musician: 10. Mahler as conductor in the opera house
and concert hall Herta Blaukopf; 11. Arrangements and Retuschen - Mahler
and Werktreue David Pickett; Part IV. Reception and Performance: 12. Issues
in Mahler reception: historicism and misreadings after 1960 Christoph
Metzger; 13. The history of the International Gustav Mahler Society in
Vienna and the complete critical edition Reinhold Kubik; 14. Musical
languages of love and death: Mahler's compositional legacy Stephen Downes;
15. Mahler conducted and recorded: from the concert hall to DVD Lewis M.
Smoley; 16. New research paths in criticism, analysis and interpretation
John Williamson; Appendix.







