Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History: Shaping Modern Musical Thought in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna

Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History: Shaping Modern Musical Thought in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna

by Kevin Karnes
ISBN-10:
019062843X
ISBN-13:
9780190628437
Pub. Date:
09/01/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019062843X
ISBN-13:
9780190628437
Pub. Date:
09/01/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History: Shaping Modern Musical Thought in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna

Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History: Shaping Modern Musical Thought in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna

by Kevin Karnes
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Overview

More than a century after Guido Adler's appointment to the first chair in musicology at the University of Vienna, Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History provides a first look at the discipline in this earliest period, and at the ideological dilemmas and methodological anxieties that characterized it upon its institutionalization. Author Kevin Karnes contends that some of the most vital questions surrounding musicology's disciplinary identities today-the relationship between musicology and criticism, the role of the subject in analysis and the narration of history, and the responsibilities of the scholar to the listening public-originate in these conflicted and largely forgotten beginnings.

Karnes lays bare the nature of music study in the late nineteenth century through insightful readings of long-overlooked contributions by three of musicology's foremost pioneers-Adler, Eduard Hanslick, and Heinrich Schenker. Shaped as much by the skeptical pronouncements of the likes of Nietzsche and Wagner as it was by progressivist ideologies of scientific positivism, the new discipline comprised an array of oft-contested and intensely personal visions of music study, its value, and its future. Karnes introduces readers to a Hanslick who rejected the call of positivist scholarship and dedicated himself to penning an avowedly subjective history of Viennese musical life. He argues that Schenker's analytical experiments had roots in a Wagner-inspired search for a critical alternative to Adler's style-obsessed scholarship. And he illuminates Adler's determined response to Nietzsche's warnings about the vitality of artistic and cultural life in an increasingly scientific age. Through sophisticated and meticulous presentation, Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History demonstrates that the new discipline of musicology was inextricably tied in with the cultural discourse of its time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190628437
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2016
Series: AMS Studies in Music
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kevin C. Karnes is Assistant Professor of Music History at Emory University. He is co-editor of the revised and expanded edition of Brahms and His World (2009) and author of articles on a variety of nineteenth-century topics published in 19th-Century Music, the Journal of the Royal Musical Association, and other periodicals.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Eduard Hanslick and the Challenge of Musikwissenschaft
Chapter 1. Forgotten Histories and Uncertain Legacies
Chapter 2. Music Criticism as Living History

Part II: Heinrich Schenker and the Challenge of Criticism
Chapter 3. Music Analysis as Critical Method
Chapter 4. Composer, Critic, and the Problem of Creativity

Part III: Guido Adler and the Problem of Science
Chapter 5. A Science of Music for an Ambivalent Age
Chapter 6. German Music in an Age of Positivism

Epilogue. Into the Twentieth Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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