Listening to reason culture, subjectivity, and nineteenth-century music
nineteenth-century
Michael P. Steinberg
- XIV, 246 S Ill 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Staging subjectivity in the Mozart/Da Ponte operas. Staging subjectivity ; Don Giovanni and the scene of patricide ; Le nozze di Figaro and the scene of emancipation ; Così fan tutte and the scene of instruction -- Beethoven: heroism and abstraction. Heroism and abstraction ; Heroism and anxiety ; Fidelio ; The symphony no. 9 -- Canny and uncanny histories in Biedermeier music. Biedermeier music ; Mendelssohn's canny histories ; Schumann's uncanny histories ; Back to Schubert -- The family romances of music drama. The family romances of music drama ; Siegmund's death ; Subjectivity and identity -- The voice of the people at the moment of the nation. People and nations ; Brahms, 1868 ; Verdi, 1874 ; Dvořák, 1890 -- Minor modernisms. Music trauma, or, is there life after Wagner? ; Three fins-de-siècle ; The road into the open -- The musical unconscious
0691116857 alk. paper
2003053592
0691116857 UK
Music--History and criticism--19th century Subjectivity in music Music--19th century--History and criticism Subjectivity in music
Class of Fall 2003 Anna-Maria Kellen Fellow Fellow