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Returning Cycles: Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas (California Studies in Nineteenth Century Music)
 
 
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Returning Cycles: Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas (California Studies in Nineteenth Century Music) [Hardcover]

Charles Fisk (Author)
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0520225643 978-0520225640 March 12, 2001 1
This compelling investigation of the later music of Franz Schubert explores the rich terrain of Schubert's impromptus and last piano sonatas. Drawing on the relationships between these pieces and Schubert's Winterreise song cycle, his earlier "Der Wanderer," the closely related "Unfinished" Symphony, and his story of exile and homecoming, "My Dream," Charles Fisk explains how Schubert's view of his own life may well have shaped his music in the years shortly before his death.
Fisk's intimate portrayal of Schubert is based on evidence from the composer's own hand, both verbal (song texts and his written words) and musical (vocal and instrumental). Noting extraordinary aspects of tonality, structure, and gestural content, Fisk argues that through his music Schubert sought to alleviate his apparent sense of exile and his anticipation of early death. Fisk supports this view through close analyses of the cyclic connections within and between the works he explores, finding in them complex musical narratives that attempt to come to terms with mortality, alienation, hope, and desire.
Fisk's knowledge of Schubert's life and music, together with his astute and imaginative attention to musical detail, helps him achieve one of the most difficult goals in music criticism: to capture and verbalize the human content of instrumental music.

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"A stunning work of contextual criticism...This is an exceptionally significant book that both sheds new light on a major repertory and brings to a new level the recent transformation within the discipline of musicology. I anticipate that it will have a stimulating and healing influence on music studies."--Susan McClary, author of Conventional Wisdom

"Fisk makes compelling use of his talents as both performer and critic-analyst of the music that is closest to him. His book will immediately become one of the most significant publications on Schubert of the past few decades. I can think of no other work that treats this repertory with such insight and sensitivity."--Walter Frisch, editor of Schubert: Critical and Analytical Studies

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"A stunning work of contextual criticism...This is an exceptionally significant book that both sheds new light on a major repertory and brings to a new level the recent transformation within the discipline of musicology. I anticipate that it will have a stimulating and healing influence on music studies."-Susan McClary, author of Conventional Wisdom

"Fisk makes compelling use of his talents as both performer and critic-analyst of the music that is closest to him. His book will immediately become one of the most significant publications on Schubert of the past few decades. I can think of no other work that treats this repertory with such insight and sensitivity."-Walter Frisch, editor of Schubert: Critical and Analytical Studies


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  • Hardcover: 325 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (March 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520225643
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520225640
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Returning Cycles: Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas (California Studies in Nineteenth Century Music) (Hardcover)
An amazing exploration of some of Schuberts finest piano works - his late piano works. Not an easy read, but well worth the effort. In particular, the chapters on his impromptus are superb.
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Schubert's first impromptu, in C minor (op. 90, no. I), and the finale of his last sonata, in B major (D. 960), could hardly be more different. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
focal progression, fourth impromptu, third impromptu, chromatic wedge, second impromptu, first impromptu, tonal course, lowered submediant, tonal drama, last sonatas, first cadence, subdominant harmony, tonal conflict, melodic move, cyclic organization, cyclic conception, cyclic procedures, head motive, full cadence, neighbor motions, thematic complex, virtual quotation, rondo theme, cadential gesture, motivic elements
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Der Wanderer, C-Minor Sonata, Mein Traum, A-Major Sonata, Der Wegweiser, Das Wirtshaus, C-Minor Impromptu, Gute Nacht, String Quartet, Gefror'ne Tränen
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