Beethoven Forum, Volume 4: v. 4 - Hardcover

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9780803239166: Beethoven Forum, Volume 4: v. 4

Synopsis

Tia DeNora examines historical depictions of Beethoven's work in late eighteenth-century Vienna. K. M. Knittel also looks critically at traditional assumptions. Janet Schmalfeldt and Thomas Sipe discuss two of Beethoven's most beloved piano sonatas. Richard Taruskin identifies a potential borrowing in the "Fifth Symphony". Alain Frogley demonstrates subtle connections between rhythmic patterns and tonal plan in the "Pastoral Symphony". Christopher Reynolds clarifies how Romantic composers trod the narrow path between emulation and originality. William Rothstein contributes a precise analysis of one of Beethoven's complex compositional techniques.

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About the Author

Christopher Reynolds is a professor and chair of the Department of Music at the University of California at Davis. His articles have appeared in Journal of the American Musicological Society, Nineteenth-Century Music, and Early Music History. Lewis Lockwood is Fanny Peabody Proessor of Music at Harvard University. He is the recipient of the Einstein, Kinkeldey, and Marraro prizes and author of Beethoven: Studies in the Creative Process, and Music in Renaissance Ferrara. James Webster is a professor of music at Cornell University. He received the Kinkeldey award for his book, Haydn's "Farewell" Symphony and the Idea of Classical Style.

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