Robert Schumann : herald of a "new poetic age" /

"Long regarded as a quintessentially romantic figure, Schumann also has been portrayed as a profoundly tragic one: a composer who began his career as a genius and ended it as a mere talent. Daverio takes issue with this Schumann myth, arguing instead that the composer's entire creative lif...

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Egile nagusia: Daverio, John
Formatua: Licensed eBooks
Hizkuntza:ingelesa
Argitaratua: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
Saila:OUP E-Books.
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Gaia:"Long regarded as a quintessentially romantic figure, Schumann also has been portrayed as a profoundly tragic one: a composer who began his career as a genius and ended it as a mere talent. Daverio takes issue with this Schumann myth, arguing instead that the composer's entire creative life was guided by the desire to imbue music with the intellectual substance of literature. A close analysis of the interdependence among Schumann's activities as reader, diarist, critic, and musician reveals the depth of his literary sensibility. Drawing on documents only recently brought to light, the author also provides a fresh outlook on the relationship between Schumann's mental illness--which brought on an extended sanitarium stay and eventual death in 1856--and his musical creativity. Schumann's character as man and artist thus emerges in all its complexity. The book concludes with an analysis of the late works and a postlude on Schumann's influence on successors from Brahms to Berg."--Publisher's description
Deskribapen fisikoa:1 online resource (xi, 607 pages) : illustrations, music
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-594) and index.
ISBN:0585331545
9780585331546
1601299966
9781601299963
1280441747
9781280441745
9786610441747
661044174X
9780195091809
0195091809