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By Daverio John
In Crossing Paths, John Daverio explores the connections between art and life in the works of three giants of musical romanticism. Drawing on contemporary criti...cal theory and a wide variety of nineteenth-century sources, he considers topics including Schubert and Schumann's uncanny ability toevoke memory in music, the supposed cryptographic practices of Schumann and Brahms, and the allure of the Hungarian Gypsy style for Brahms and others in the Schumann circle. This book offers a fresh perspective on the music of these composers, including a comprehensive discussion of the 19th centurypractice of cryptography, a debunking of the myth that Schumann and Brahms planted codes for "Clara Schumann" throughout their works, and attention to the late works of Schumann not as evidence of the composer's descent into madness but as inspiration for his successors. Daverio portrays the book'sthree key players as musical storytellers, each in his own way simulating the structure of lived experience in works of art. As an intimate study of three composers that combines cultural history and literary criticism with deep musicological understanding, Crossing Paths is a rich exploration ofmemory, the re-creation of artistic tradition, and the value of artistic influence.Detailed info »« Brief info
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press, USA |
| Publication Date: | 3/31/2008 |
| ISBN: | 9780195365863 |
| EAN: | 0195365860 |
| Paperback: | 324 pages |
| Language: | English |
| Physical Info: | 6.00 x 0.73 x 9.00 inches, (1.05 lbs) |
| Categories: | Individual Composer & Musician | History & Criticism - General |
| Dewey: | 780.922 |