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ISBN: 9781580462136 - Schubert in the European Imagination (v. 2)
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Schubert in the European Imagination (v. 2)

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Fin-de-siecle Vienna

Scott Messing

ISBN: 9781580462136
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd


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By 1900, issues of gender had crossed with those of nationalism, especially in the city that came to consider Schubert as its favorite musical son. This title explains and explores that composers, writers, and visual artists manipulated the conventions of the composer and gender in ways that critiqued the very culture that had created this image.

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"Schubert in the European Imagination: Fin-de-Siecle Vienna" examines the composer's historical and cultural reception by Viennese modernists. By 1900, issues of gender had crossed with those of nationalism, especially in the city that came to consider Schubert as its favorite musical son. As Messing here explains and explores in rich detail, composers, writers, and visual artists manipulated the conventions of the composer and gender in ways that critiqued the very culture that had created this image.In order to expose the hypocrisy of social relationships, painter Gustav Klimt and writers Arthur Schnitzler, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and Peter Altenberg exploited the collision between innocence and sexuality, and Schubert was a readily familiar sign for the former. The composer Arnold Schoenberg substituted his own formulation of Schubert in place of the older, popular conceptions of the composer, adding him to an illustrious list of figures whose significance he sought to redesign. Scott Messing is Charles A. Dana Professor of Music at Alma College, and author of "Neoclassicism in Music" (University of Rochester Press, 1996).
 
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