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Lieder Performance in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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ISBN-13:
9780253047021
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
302
Autor:
Natasha Loges
eBook Format:
EPUB
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

1. This book breaks new ground in lieder studies by exploring archival material and historical performance material that was previously unavailable, giving readers a broader view of historical lieder performance than was previously available.

2. The book's editors are two leaders in the field of German song. Both are experienced authors who have also edited volumes previously. The book includes essays by the leading scholars of German Lied as well as the rising stars of the field.

3. The book takes a transnational approach, including a range of perspectives from the USA to Russia

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments


Introduction: Restaging German Song / Laura Tunbridge


1. "Eine wahre Olla Patrida [sic]:" Anna Milder-Hauptmann, Schubert, and Programming the Orient / Susan Youens


2. Song in Concert as Observed by the Schumanns: Toward the Personalization of the Public Stage / Benjamin Binder


3. From Miscellanies to Musical Works: Julius Stockhausen, Clara Schumann andDichterliebe/Natasha Loges


4. Natalia Macfarren and the English German Lied / Katy Hamilton


5. "For Any Ordinary Performer It Would Be Absurd, Ridiculous or Offensive": Performing Lieder Cycles on the American Stage / Heather Platt


6. The Concert Hall as a Gender-Neutral Space: The Case of Amalie Joachim, née Schneeweiss / Beatrix Borchard, Translated by Jeremy Coleman


7. Nikolai Medtner: Championing the German Lied and Russian Spirit / Maria Razumovskaya


8. From the Benefit Concert to the Solo Song Recital in London, 18701914 / Simon McVeigh and William Weber


9. German Song and the Working Classes in Berlin, 18901914 / Wiebke Rademacher


10. Lilli Lehmann's Dedicated Lieder Recitals / Rosamund Cole


11. "Eine Reihe bunter Zauberbilder": Thomas Mann, Hans Pfitzner, and the Politics of Song Accompaniment / Nicholas Attfield


12. Performers' Reflections / Natasha Loges and Laura Tunbridge


Timeline


Index

Beschreibung

A singer in an evening dress, a grand piano. A modest-sized audience, mostly well-dressed and silver-haired, equipped with translation booklets. A program consisting entirely of songs by one or two composers. This is the way of the Lieder recital these days. While it might seem that this style of performance is a long-standing tradition,German Song Onstage demonstrates that it is not. For much of the 19th century, the songs of Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms were heard in the home, salon, and, no less significantly, on the concert platform alongside orchestral and choral works. A dedicated program was rare, a dedicated audience even more so. The Lied was a genre with both more private and more public associations than is commonly recalled. The contributors to this volume explore a broad range of venues, singers, and audiences in distinct places and time periodsincluding the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, and Germanyfrom the mid-19th century through the early 20th century. These historical case studies are set alongside reflections from a selection of today's leading musicians, offering insights on current Lied practices that will inform future generations of performers, scholars, and connoisseurs. Together these case studies unsettle narrow and elitist assumptions about what it meant and still means to present German song onstage by providing a transnational picture of historical Lieder performance, and opening up discussions about the relationship between history and performance today.

Autor

Natasha Loges is Head of Postgraduate Programmes at the Royal College of Music. She is author ofBrahms and His Poets: A Handbook. She is also editor (with Katy Hamilton) ofBrahms in the Home and the Concert Hall: Between Private and Public Performance andBrahms in Context, as well as editor (with Anja Bunzel) ofMusical Salon Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century.

Laura Tunbridge is Professor of Music at the University of Oxford. She is author ofSchumann's Late Style,The Song Cycle, andSinging in the Age of Anxiety: Lieder Performances in New York and London between the World Wars and editor (with Roe-Min Kok) ofRethinking Schumann.


 

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German Song Onstage von Natasha Loges - mit der ISBN: 9780253047021

HISTORY / Europe / Germany; MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical; Lied; gender; historical; music studies; musicology; pianist; politics; programming; singers; translation, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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