The Lied at the Crossroads of Performance and Musicology
 
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ISBN13:9781316518847
ISBN10:1316518841
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:248 pages
Size:250x176x19 mm
Weight:590 g
Language:English
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The Lied at the Crossroads of Performance and Musicology

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Short description:

Making productive connections between musicology and Lied performance, this ground-breaking volume offers new routes of interpretative artistry and intellectual discovery.

Long description:
There seems to be an essential relationship between the performance and the scholarship of the German Lied. Yet the process by which scholarly inquiry and performative practices mutually benefit one another can appear mysterious and undefined, in part because any dialogue between the two invariably unfolds in relatively informal environments - such as the rehearsal studio, seminar room or conference workshop. Contributions from leading musicologists and prominent Lied performers here build on and deepen these interactions to reconsider topics including Werktreue aesthetics and concert practices; the authority of the composer versus the performer; the value of lesser-known, incomplete, or compositionally modified songs; and the traditions, habits and prejudices of song recitalists regarding issues like transposition, programming and dramatic modes of presentation. The book as a whole reveals the reciprocal relevance of Lied musicology and Lied performance, thereby opening doors to fresh and exciting modes of interpretative artistry and intellectual discovery.

'This book affirms the power of song in forging dialogues across performance and research. To engage with song, the volume shows, is to reimagine the lines between the sonic and the textual, the historical and the contemporary, and to embrace a genre that stands at the forefront of musicological innovation.' Joe Davies, University of California, Irvine
Table of Contents:
Introduction Benjamin Binder and Jennifer Ronyak; 1. In search of song: Richard Strauss's 'Schlechtes Wetter' between poem, music, and performance Benjamin Binder; 2. Max Heinrich, 'wizard of song': dramatizing lieder for American audiences Heather Platt; 3. Fragmenting frauenliebe und -leben: reading and performing alternative lives and loves Natasha Loges; 4. Robert Schumann's 'Ich grolle nicht': unsettling the Song cycle Laura Tunbridge; 5. Schubert's Mignon and Reimann's Mignon: advocacy and analysis in the arrangement of little-known lieder Frankie Perry; 6. Locating the wanderer's solitude in choral and non-solo performances of Winterreise Jennifer Ronyak; 7. Analysis, performance, and the deep nineteenth century: the case of Marie Franz Stephen Rodgers; 8. Crossing boundaries: Lieder in mixed-genre performance and the intersection of research and praxis Lisa Feurzeig; 9. Singers speak about musicology and performance Benjamin Binder and Jennifer Ronyak.