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    Re-Reading the Beethoven Violin Sonatas

    Re-Reading the Beethoven Violin Sonatas by Tong, Daniel;

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    • Kiadó Boydell Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. április 8.
    • Kötetek száma Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781837650378
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem244 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Súly 666 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 158 mus exx. 1 graph
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    New readings of the ten Beethoven sonatas for piano and violin, embracing both the performer's interpretation and the analyst's rigour.

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    New readings of the ten Beethoven sonatas for piano and violin, embracing both the performer's interpretation and the analyst's rigour.


    This book provides new readings of the ten Beethoven sonatas for piano and violin, many of which have been given surprisingly little attention by scholars to date. This may be because nine of the sonatas are relatively early works, written between 1797-1803, with only the final sonata, Op.96 (1812) standing apart. However, within these ten works, Beethoven demonstrates numerous aspects of his musical personality and compositional style. The analyses in this book engage with postmodern concerns such as hermeneutics, intertextuality, gender, humour, narratology and human interest, revealing characteristics within these sonatas that have been slow to come to light. Here are examples of the Beethovenian narrative that do not always encapsulate heroic struggle and triumph; in many of the sonatas we find a witty, smiling composer, at odds with the growling Beethoven iconography. Works within the violin sonata cycle interrogate the hypermasculine Beethoven trope, before the last sonata is explored via a host of intertextual relationships with a body of early Romantic repertoire that emerged after Beethoven's death.

    Embracing both the performer's interpretation and the analyst's rigour (or vice versa), this work offers methodologies for performer's analysis whilst acknowledging that both disciplines are essential to any project that seeks to address the nature of music as it is experienced in time.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of figures
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    The performer-analyst
    Music revealed in time

    1. The Op. 12 Sonatas: Humour and Innovation
    Sonata in D, Op. 12 No. 1. Allegro
    Performing an analysis
    'Final' presentation of reading
    Op. 12 No. 1, variations
    Op. 12 No. 1, finale
    Sonata in E?, Op. 12 No. 3. A piano concerto in the making
    Adagio con molta espressione
    Allegro molto

    2. A Case study in the comic: Sonata in A, Op. 12 No. 2
    Meaning and authenticity
    A laughing Beethoven?
    Is wit comedy? Is comedy funny?
    Notions of humour and comedy
    The contemporary pianist-comedian
    The comic within Op. 12 No. 2
    Mapping the 'material' trace
    A final reading of the opening Allegro Vivace from Beethoven's Op. 12 No. 2
    Opera Buffa and the Andante from Op. 12 No. 2

    3. Separated at Birth. Sibling Sonatas: Opp. 23 and 24
    Op. 23: The Black Sheep of the Family
    Beethoven, 'the most virile of all musicians'
    'Gender Trouble' in Op. 23
    Op. 23, Allegro Molto. An anti-finale
    Opp. 23 and 24: A single opus?
    Coda

    4. Man and artist. The Op. 30 Sonatas
    1802: Anxiety and the Heiligenstadt Testament
    Disability in music
    'Middle period' Beethoven
    Sonata in A Major, Op. 30 No. 1. Late music from a young man
    A Narrative of disability lived
    The Original finale: Disability overcome
    Sonata in C Minor, Op. 30 No. 2. Revolutionary fever and despair
    Sonata in G, Op. 30 No. 3. Visionary escapism

    5. Sonata in A (Minor?), Op. 47
    A hybrid sonata
    In the style of a concerto?
    Presto. Brilliance and bravado
    'The commonplace variations'

    6. Sonata in G, Op. 96. Fantasy and arabesque
    Divining the messages within the score
    Pierre Rode, Archduke Rudolph and the Immortal Beloved
    Signs, games and messages
    A correspondence through the score
    A poet's love
    Romanticism, Schlegel and the arabesque
    The allure of late style

    Afterword
    Select Bibliography

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