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edited by Raymond EricksonPublication Details
BookYale University Press1997Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) ML410.S3 S29975 1997 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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The Vienna in which Franz Schubert lived for the thirty-one years of his life was a city of music, dance, and coffeehouses-a center of important achievements in the arts. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Notes
- "An Aston Magna Academy book"–p. [i]
- Eminent authorities examine Vienna’s history and politics, class structure, and social conventions. They describe private and public entertainments, including music and dance, as well as classical and popular Viennese theater, both of which achieved special greatness in the early nineteenth century. They investigate the historical layers of architecture and sculpture that preserved Vienna’s past or reflected the imperatives of Schubert’s time. They analyze genres of painting that exemplified or went beyond the ideals of Biedermeier society. And they discuss literary currents reflected in (or absent from) the poetry that fired Schubert’s musical imagination
Contents
- 1. Vienna in Its European Context / Raymond Erickson
- 2. People, Class Structure, and Society / Waltraud Heindl
- 3. The Congress of Vienna / Enno Kraehe
- 4. "Classic" and "Romantic," Beethoven and Schubert / Leon Plantinga
- 5. Vienna, City of Music / Alice M. Hanson
- 6. Social Dancing in Schubert’s World / Elizabeth Aldrich
- 7. Architecture and Sculpture / Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
- 8. Viennese Biedermeier Painting / Gerbert Frodl
- 9. The Poetry of Schubert’s Songs / Jane K. Brown
- 10. The Viennese Theater / Simon Williams
- Afterword: Vienna’s Schubert / Ernst Hilmar
ISBN
- 0300070802
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