Format:
XIV, 212 S.
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Notenbeisp.
ISBN:
0520285565
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9780520285569
Series Statement:
An Ahmanson Foundation book in the humanities
Content:
"Reynolds shows that the stylistic advances made by Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann in 1845-46 stemmed from a deepened understanding of Beethoven's techniques and strategies in the Ninth Symphony, particularly the use of counterpoint involving contrary motion. The trail of influences that Reynolds explores extends back to the music of Bach and ahead to Tristan and Isolde, as well as to Brahms's First Symphony."--Provided by publisher
Content:
"Reynolds shows that the stylistic advances made by Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann in 1845-46 stemmed from a deepened understanding of Beethoven's techniques and strategies in the Ninth Symphony, particularly the use of counterpoint involving contrary motion. The trail of influences that Reynolds explores extends back to the music of Bach and ahead to Tristan and Isolde, as well as to Brahms's First Symphony."--Provided by publisher
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Wagner's Faustian understanding of Beethoven's NinthThe impact of the Ninth on the Flying Dutchman -- Wagner, thematic dispersion, and contrary motion -- Schumann, thematic dispersion, and contrary motion -- Late Schumann, Wagner, and Bach -- Brahms's triple response to the Ninth -- Wagner and Schumann.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780520960978
Language:
English
Subjects:
Musicology
Keywords:
Beethoven, Ludwig van Nr. 9 1770-1827 Sinfonien d-Moll
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op. 125
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Rezeption
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Wagner, Richard 1813-1883
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Schumann, Robert 1810-1856
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Beethoven, Ludwig van Nr. 9 1770-1827 Sinfonien d-Moll
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op. 125
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Rezeption
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Wagner, Richard 1813-1883
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Schumann, Robert 1810-1856
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Brahms, Johannes 1833-1897
Author information:
Reynolds, Christopher A. 1951-
Author information:
Schumann, Robert 1810-1856
Author information:
Beethoven, Ludwig van 1770-1827
Author information:
Brahms, Johannes 1833-1897
Author information:
Wagner, Richard 1813-1883
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