Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early German Romanticism

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This study of Franz Schubert's settings of poetry by Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis introduces the fascinating world of early German Romanticism in the 1790s. Schubert's encounters with early Romantic poetry some twenty years later reanimated some of the movement's central ideas. Through exploration of Frühromantik ideas, along with their musical representations by Schubert, this book opens an intriguing world of thought. At the same time, Feurzeig explores some of Schubert's little-known songs, which range from quirky to charming to exquisite.

'...Feuerzeig's Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early Romanticism takes the more traditional path as a narrowly focused interpretation of a few works, while nevertheless implicitly making a bold assertion: that Schubert's Lieder not only contain ideas, but substantial concepts grounded in philosophical issues...Feuerzeig asks, What happens if we think what Schubert is thinking? (xv). This simple question invites us to do a number of very complex things, all of which Feuerzeig enacts in her wide-ranging inquiry.' - James H. Donelan, European Romantic Review, 27:4

Autorentext
Lisa Feurzeig has written on vocal music of various kinds, from Wagner's operas to Schubert's Lieder, a German songbook of the Napoleonic era, and the Vienna Volkstheater. As a singer, she performs art song and chamber music. She is Professor of Music at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.

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This study of Franz Schubert's settings of poetry by Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis introduces the fascinating world of early German Romanticism in the 1790s, when an energetic group of bold young thinkers radically changed the landscape of European thought. Schubert's encounters with early Romantic poetry some twenty years later reanimated some of the movement's central ideas. Schubert set eleven texts from Schlegel's Abendröte poetic cycle and six poems drawn from Novalis' religious and erotic poetry. Through detailed analyses of how various musical structures in these songs mirror and sometimes even explicate the central ideas of the poems, this book argues that Schubert was an abstract thinker who used his medium of music to diagram the complex ideas of a highly intellectual movement. A comparison is made to the hermeneutic theory of that time, primarily that of Schleiermacher, who was himself linked to the early Romantics. Through exploration of ideas such as Schlegel's representation of the necessary interdependence of part and whole and Novalis' strong association of religious and erotic experience, along with their musical representations by Schubert, this book opens an intriguing world of thought for modern readers. At the same time, Feurzeig explores some of Schubert's little-known songs, which range from quirky to charming to exquisite.


Inhalt
Chapter 1 The Berlin/Jena Romantics; Chapter 2 Case Study: Die Berge and Schubert as Abstract Thinker; Chapter 3 Early Romantic Hermeneutics; Chapter 4 Nature at Twilight: Schlegel's and Schubert's Abendröte; Chapter 5 Religion by Night: Schubert's Novalis Settings; Chapter 6 Creation in the Forest: Im Walde;

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138269675
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781138269675
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-138-26967-5
    • Titel Schubert's Lieder and the Philosophy of Early German Romanticism
    • Autor Feurzeig Lisa
    • Gewicht 660g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 214
    • Genre Music

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