Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951) is often portrayed as a composer who
began as a heart-on-sleeve late Romantic only to evolve during the
First World War into an austere, mathematically-obsessed deviser of
musical puzzles. Yet to claim that in his music he replaced tonality
with its absolute opposite, atonality, as the twelve-tone method swept
away all trace of traditional harmonic and thematic processes, is as
misleading as to argue that romantic warmth and humanity morphed into
the purest and most austerely modernistic spirituality. This handbook
refocuses the wealth of recent research into two of Schoenberg's major
compositions; the expressive character of those relatively early works
which centre on nocturnal images of darkness and despair is at its
most original and powerful in Verklärte Nacht and Erwartung, where
the dramatic interplay between stabilising continuities and
disorientating fragmentations reveals the elements of a modernist
aesthetics that remained fundamental to Schoenberg's musical thought.
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ISBN
9781009084796
Publisert
2023
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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