Bruckner Studies

Bruckner Studies

Bruckner Studies

Bruckner Studies

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Overview

This volume contains historical and analytical essays on Anton Bruckner and his music. For the past century the principal concerns of scholars of Bruckner's music have been his personal and musical relationship with Wagner, editorial problems in his scores, his enigmatic personality, and the assessment of his monumental late-nineteenth-century style. The studies in this volume consider these issues in the light of the latest research. Of interest to the lay person will be the discussions of the manner in which politics and special interests have affected the dissemination and perception of Bruckner's music, particularly in Nazi Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521570145
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/27/1997
Series: Cambridge Composer Studies
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

List of plates; Preface; List of abbreviations; Part I. Historical Studies: 1. An anatomy of change: Anton Bruckner's revisions to the Mass in F Minor Paul Hawkshaw; 2. A hidden personality: access to an 'inner biography' of Anton Bruckner Elisabeth Maier; 3. Bruckner and Viennese Wagnerism Margaret Notley; 4. The annexation of Anton Bruckner: Nazi revisionism and the politics of appropriation Bryan Gilliam; 5. 'Return to the pure sources': the ideology and text-critical legacy of the first Bruckner Gesamtausgabe Benjamin Marcus Korstvedt; 6. Bruckner and the Bayreuthians; or, Das Geheimnis der Form bei Anton Bruckner Stephen McClatchie; 7. Josef Schalk and the theory of harmony at the end of the nineteenth century Robert W. Wason; Part II. Analytical Studies: 8. The finale of Bruckner's Seventh Symphony and tragic reversed sonata form Timothy L. Jackson; 9. Some aspects of prolongation procedures in the Ninth Symphony (Scherzo and Adagio) Edward Laufer; 10. Bruckner's sonata deformations Warren Darcy; 11. Phrase rhythm in Bruckner's early orchestral Scherzi Joseph C. Kraus; Index.
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