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Schubert's Beethoven project / by John M. Gingerich.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139957403
  • 1139957406
  • 9781139032193
  • 1139032194
  • 9781139958462
  • 1139958461
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Schubert's Beethoven projectDDC classification:
  • 780.92 23
LOC classification:
  • ML410.S3 G56 2014eb
Other classification:
  • 780
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Contents:
Preparations -- The year of crisis, 1823 -- Schuppanzigh and Schubert's chamber music -- Songs of death and the chamber music of 1824 -- Schubert's first public quartet and sonata form -- Schubert's Octet and Beethoven's Septet -- The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Schubert, and his symphony -- Schubert's heroic symphony -- The piano sonatas of 1825-1826 -- Schubert and his publishers -- The E-flat piano trio, Schubert's career, and its two last movements -- Schubert's annus mirabilis and the String quintet.
Summary: Why couldn't Schubert get his 'great' C-Major Symphony performed? Why was he the first composer to consistently write four movements for his piano sonatas? Since neither Schubert's nor Beethoven's piano sonatas were ever performed in public, who did hear them? Addressing these questions and many others, John M. Gingerich provides a new understanding of Schubert's career and his relationship to Beethoven. Placing the genres of string quartet, symphony, and piano sonata within the cultural context of the 1820s, the book examines how Schubert was building on Beethoven's legacy. Gingerich brings new understandings of how Schubert tried to shape his career to bear on new hermeneutic readings of the works from 1824 to 1828 that share musical and extra-musical pre-occupations, centering on the 'Death and the Maiden' Quartet and the Cello Quintet, as well as on analyses of the A-minor Quartet, the Octet, and of the 'great' C-Major Symphony.
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Preparations -- The year of crisis, 1823 -- Schuppanzigh and Schubert's chamber music -- Songs of death and the chamber music of 1824 -- Schubert's first public quartet and sonata form -- Schubert's Octet and Beethoven's Septet -- The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Schubert, and his symphony -- Schubert's heroic symphony -- The piano sonatas of 1825-1826 -- Schubert and his publishers -- The E-flat piano trio, Schubert's career, and its two last movements -- Schubert's annus mirabilis and the String quintet.

Why couldn't Schubert get his 'great' C-Major Symphony performed? Why was he the first composer to consistently write four movements for his piano sonatas? Since neither Schubert's nor Beethoven's piano sonatas were ever performed in public, who did hear them? Addressing these questions and many others, John M. Gingerich provides a new understanding of Schubert's career and his relationship to Beethoven. Placing the genres of string quartet, symphony, and piano sonata within the cultural context of the 1820s, the book examines how Schubert was building on Beethoven's legacy. Gingerich brings new understandings of how Schubert tried to shape his career to bear on new hermeneutic readings of the works from 1824 to 1828 that share musical and extra-musical pre-occupations, centering on the 'Death and the Maiden' Quartet and the Cello Quintet, as well as on analyses of the A-minor Quartet, the Octet, and of the 'great' C-Major Symphony.

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