Richard Kramer 
From the Ruins of Enlightenment [EPUB ebook] 
Beethoven and Schubert in Their Solitude

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Richard Kramer follows the work of Beethoven and Schubert from 1815 through to the final months of their lives, when each were increasingly absorbed in iconic projects that would soon enough inspire notions of "late style." Here is Vienna, hosting a congress in 1815 that would redraw national boundaries and reconfigure the European community for a full century. A snapshot captures two of its citizens, each seemingly oblivious to this momentous political environment: Franz Schubert, not yet twenty years old and in the midst of his most prolific year some 140 songs, four operas, and much else; and Ludwig van Beethoven, struggling through a midlife crisis that would yield the song cycle An die ferne Geliebte, two strikingly original cello sonatas, and the two formidable sonatas for the Hammerklavier, opp. 101 and 106. In Richard Kramer s compelling reading, each seemed to be composing against Beethoven, against the Enlightenment; Schubert, against the looming presence of the older composer even as his own musical imagination took full flight.From the Ruins of Enlightenment begins in 1815, with the discovery of two unique projects: Schubert s settings of the poems of Ludwig Holty in a fragmentary cycle and Beethoven s engagement with a half dozen poems by Johann Gottfried Herder. From there, Kramer unearths previously undetected resonances and associations, illuminating the two composers in their lonely and singular journeys through the rich solitude of their music.
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9780226821641 ● Casa editrice University of Chicago Press ● Pubblicato 2022 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8684736 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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