Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers
Friedrich Nietzsche regarded himself as the most musical philosopher—he played the piano, wrote his own compositions and espoused a philosophy encouraging all to dance for joy. Central to his life and his ideas were the music and personality of Richard Wagner, whom he both loved and loathed at different times of his life. Nietzsche had considerable influence on composers, many of whom employed Wagnerian sonorities to set his words and respond to his ideas. This book explores Nietzsche's relationship with Wagner, the influence of his writings on the music of Strauss, Mahler, Delius, Scriabin, Busoni and others, his place in Thomas Mann's critique of German Romantic music in the novel Doctor Faustus and his impact on 20th-century popular music.

1124666802
Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers
Friedrich Nietzsche regarded himself as the most musical philosopher—he played the piano, wrote his own compositions and espoused a philosophy encouraging all to dance for joy. Central to his life and his ideas were the music and personality of Richard Wagner, whom he both loved and loathed at different times of his life. Nietzsche had considerable influence on composers, many of whom employed Wagnerian sonorities to set his words and respond to his ideas. This book explores Nietzsche's relationship with Wagner, the influence of his writings on the music of Strauss, Mahler, Delius, Scriabin, Busoni and others, his place in Thomas Mann's critique of German Romantic music in the novel Doctor Faustus and his impact on 20th-century popular music.

39.95 In Stock
Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers

Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers

by David Huckvale
Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers

Music for the Superman: Nietzsche and the Great Composers

by David Huckvale

Paperback

$39.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Friedrich Nietzsche regarded himself as the most musical philosopher—he played the piano, wrote his own compositions and espoused a philosophy encouraging all to dance for joy. Central to his life and his ideas were the music and personality of Richard Wagner, whom he both loved and loathed at different times of his life. Nietzsche had considerable influence on composers, many of whom employed Wagnerian sonorities to set his words and respond to his ideas. This book explores Nietzsche's relationship with Wagner, the influence of his writings on the music of Strauss, Mahler, Delius, Scriabin, Busoni and others, his place in Thomas Mann's critique of German Romantic music in the novel Doctor Faustus and his impact on 20th-century popular music.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476663401
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/12/2016
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Huckvale has worked as a researcher, writer and presenter for BBC Radio and as a lecturer for various universities in England. He lives in rural Bedfordshire.

Table of Contents

Overture 1

1 Leider, Nietzsches Lieder 11

2 Tribschen Idyll 22

3 Beethoven 41

4 The Case of Wagner 51

5 The Antidote 66

6 Richard Strauss 76

7 Gustav Mahler 93

8 Alexander Scriabin 104

9 Frederick Delius 119

10 Benjamin Britten 128

11 Bela Bartók 138

12 Karol Szymanowski 147

13 Alphons Diepenbrock 156

14 Ferruccio Busoni 164

15 Thomas Mann 172

Finale: Nietzsche and Popular Music 187

Chapter Notes 199

Bibliography 213

Index 217

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews