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Schubert's Songs to Texts by Goethe

Schubert's Songs to Texts by Goethe

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Schubert's Songs to Texts by Goethe

<div><div><P>Goethe failed to appreciate the songs which would link his poems to musical immortality. Schubert's tonal innovations and passionate insight into the great lyrics disconcerted the poet, but brought Schubert fame as master composer long before public recognition of his symphonies.<BR>The prolific Schubert (over 600 songs in 10 years) was inspired by Goethe's verse as a prodigious young songwriter ("Gretchen am Spinnrade," his first masterpiece, was set at age 17) and stayed with the poems all his short life. The new edition includes all his versions for every <I>lied</I> to Goethe texts from the standard Breitkopf and Härtel complete-score edition of 1884–97. Eight-four songs (55 poems with 29 later versions) comprise this reading and playing edition, with modern literal prose translations of the poems by Stanley Appelbaum. No other one-volume edition of the famous songs is available; this volume offers authoritative complete scores, handsomely set with wide margins and strong binding, in a careful, accurate rendering of Goethe, at a price accessible to musicians, students, and all lovers of song.<BR>The songs include four versions of "Erlkönig" (<I>The Elf King</I>), singled out by <I>Groves Dictionary</I> for "the wealth of harmonic resource, the structural unity of the song, the mounting tonal climaxes"; musicologist Karl Schumann remarks that "the lashing storm rhythm . . . a wild triplet variant of Schubert's characteristic walking rhythm, was to remain an important tonal symbol for many years leading up to the opening of Wagner's 'Die Walkyrie.'" Also included are the scene from <I>Faust</I>, "Der Sänger," "Prometheus," ("the greatest of his lyrico-dramatic songs" — <I>Grove's</I>), and the Harper cycle ("There are modulations . . . of such searching expressive intensity that they almost reach the bounds of tonality; not even Beethoven's last string quartets . . . contain harmonic transitions of such audacity." — Schumann).</div></div></P>

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Country
USA
Brand
Dover Publications
Manufacturer
Dover Publications
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
237524
ReleaseDate
1979-06-01T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
800759237524
EANs
9780486237527

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