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Schumann and His World /

We know Robert Schumann in many ways: as a visionary composer, a seasoned journalist, a cultured man of letters, and a genius who, having passed his mantle on to the young Brahms, succumbed to mental illness in 1856. Drawing on recent pathbreaking research, this collection offers new perspectives on...

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Autor Corporativo: Bard Music Festival
Otros Autores: Todd, R. Larry (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [1994]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t History, Rhetoric, and the Self: Robert Schumann and Music Making in German-Speaking Europe, 1800-1860 /  |r Botstein, Leon --  |t Schumann's Homelessness /  |r Steinberg, Michael P. --  |t On Quotation in Schumann's Music /  |r Todd, R. Larry --  |t Schumann's Symphonic Finales /  |r Nauhaus, Gerd --  |t Schumann's "New Genre for the Concert Hall": Das Paradies und die Peri in the Eyes of a Contemporary /  |r Daverio, John --  |t The Intentional Tourist: Romantic Irony in the Eichendorff Liederkreis of Robert Schumann /  |r Finson, Jon W. --  |t "Actually, Taken Directly from Family Life": Robert Schumann's Album fur die Jugend /  |r Appel, Bernhard R. --  |t The Correspondence between Clara Wieck Schumann and Felix and Paul Mendelssohn /  |r Reich, Nancy B. --  |t Reminiscences of Robert Schumann (1878) /  |r Pohl, Richard --  |t Robert Schumann in Endenich (1899) /  |r Hanslick, Eduard --  |t Schumanniana (1925) /  |r Niecks, Friederick --  |t On Robert Schumann's Piano Compositions (1844) /  |r Kobmaly, Carl --  |t Robert Schumann with Reference to Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and the Development of Modern Music in General (1845) /  |r Brendel, Franz --  |t Robert Schumann (1855) /  |r Liszt, Franz --  |t Schumanniana No. 4· The Present Musical Epoch and Robert Schumann's Position in Music History (1861) /  |r Schubring, Adolf --  |t On Schumann as Symphonist (1904-1906) /  |r Weingartner, Felix --  |t Index of Names and Compositions --  |t List of Contributors. 
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