Music in Chopin's Warsaw

Music in Chopin's Warsaw

by Halina Goldberg
Music in Chopin's Warsaw

Music in Chopin's Warsaw

by Halina Goldberg

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Overview

Music in Chopin's Warsaw examines the rich musical environment of Fryderyk Chopin's youth--largely unknown to the English-speaking world--and places Chopin's early works in this context. Halina Goldberg provides a historiographic perspective that allows a new and better understanding of Poland's cultural and musical circumstances. Chopin's Warsaw emerges as a vibrant European city that was home to an opera house, various smaller theaters, one of the earliest modern conservatories in Europe, several societies which organized concerts, musically active churches, spirited salon life, music publishers and bookstores, instrument builders, and (for a short time) a weekly paper devoted to music.

Warsaw was aware of and in tune with the most recent European styles and fashions in music, but it was also the cradle of a vernacular musical language that was initiated by the generation of Polish composers before Chopin and which found its full realization in his work. Significantly, this period of cultural revival in the Polish capital coincided with the duration of Chopin's stay there--from his infancy in 1810 to his final departure from his homeland in 1830. An uncanny convergence of political, economic, social, and cultural circumstances generated the dynamic musical, artistic, and intellectual environment that nurtured the developing genius. Had Chopin been born a decade earlier or a decade later, Goldberg argues, the capital--devastated by warfare and stripped of all cultural institutions--could not have provided support for his talent. The young composer would have been compelled to seek musical education abroad and thus would have been deprived of the specifically Polish experience so central to his musical style.

A rigorously-researched and fascinating look at the Warsaw in which Chopin grew up, this book will appeal to students and scholars of nineteenth-century music, as well as music lovers and performers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199357246
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Halina Goldberg is Associate Professor of Musicology in the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University -- Bloomington, where she is also an affiliated faculty member of The Russian and East European Institute, and Adjunct Professor in the Sandra J. Borns Jewish Studies Program.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Historical and Cultural Background
Chapter 2. Instrument Production
Chapter 3. Music Publishing
Chapter 4. Musical Education
Chapter 5. Salons: Background and Intellectual Trends
Chapter 6. Music in Salons
Chapter 7. Musical Theater
Chapter 8. Concert Life

Select Bibliography
Index of Names
General Index
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