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The Beethoven Sonatas and the Creative Experience /

Kenneth Drake regards the Beethoven sonatas as products of an inner necessity that pianists share with the composer. He encourages musicians to exercise intuition and independence of thought in studying the "32" and to seek not just performance skills but logical conclusions about ideas an...

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Autor principal: Drake, Kenneth, 1930-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1994.
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505 0 |a Preface -- I. The First Raptus, and All Subsequent Ones -- II. Technique as Touch -- III. Tempo and the Pacing of Musical Ideas -- IV. Dynamic Nuance and Musical Line -- V. The Role of Silence -- VI. Sound as Color -- VII. Descriptive Music: Op. 81a, Op. 13 -- VIII. Motivic Development: Op. 2 No. 1, Op. 57, Op. 110 -- IX. Quasi una Fantasia: Op. 27 Nos. 1 and 2, Op. 26 -- X. Line and Space: Op. 2 No. 2, Op. 101 -- XI. Movement as Energized Color: Op. 53 -- XII. The Moment of Creation: Op. 28, Op. 31 Nos. 2 and 3 -- XIII. Facing Two Directions: Op. 49 Nos. 1 and 2, Op. 54, Op. 78, Op. 90 -- XIV. The Enjoyment of Fluency: Op. 10 Nos. 2 and 3, Op. 14 No. 2, Op. 22, Op. 31 No. 1, Op. 79 -- XV. The Cosmopolitan Impostor: Op. 2 No. 3, Op. 14 No. 1 -- XVI. Embracing the Dachstein: Op. 7, Op. 106 -- XVII. A Higher Revelation: Op. 10 No. 1, Op. 109, Op. 111 -- XVIII. The Witness Tree. 
520 8 |a Kenneth Drake regards the Beethoven sonatas as products of an inner necessity that pianists share with the composer. He encourages musicians to exercise intuition and independence of thought in studying the "32" and to seek not just performance skills but logical conclusions about ideas and relationships within the score. 
520 8 |a The "Quasi una Fantasia" encompasses not only the Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, to which Beethoven gave that title, but also Sonatas Op. 26 and, Op. 27 No. 1. Drake pursues the emotional and interpretive implications of such elements as rhythm, dynamics, slurs, harmonic effects, and melodic development. He provides hundreds of musical examples and points out the specific measures in which Beethoven so skillfully employed these compositional devices. 
520 8 |a Juxtaposing sonatas of like characteristics, regardless of where they fall in Beethoven's oeuvre, Drake places the very early Op. 2 No. 2 and the monumental Op. 101 in the chapter entitled "Line and Space." Under the heading "Descriptive Music," he discusses Op. 81a and Op 13; under "Motivic Development," Op. 2 No. 1, Op. 57, and Op. 110; and under "Movement as Energized Color," Op. 53. 
520 8 |a He then analyzes individual Beethoven sonatas, exploring such qualities as motivic development, color, philosophic overtones, and technical facility. 
520 |a Instead of following the traditional chronological order in studying the Beethoven piano sonatas, Kenneth Drake places them in categories that reflect certain qualities of the music. Approaching the sonatas as an interpreter's search for meaning, he begins with the Classic composers' expressive treatment of the keyboard - such as touches, articulation, line, color, silence, and the pacing of musical ideas. 
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