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Ignition: Beethoven e-bog

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This book accompanies the Paul Sacher Foundation's exhibition at the Bonn Beethovenhaus. In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, composers have referred to Beethoven in their music. The volume explores this subject and illustrates it with documents from the Foundation's archives in Basel.Although the notion of a musical &quote;mainstream&quote; with Beethoven as its fons et origo barely ho...
E-bog 202,96 DKK
Forfattere Obert, Simon (redaktør)
Forlag Boydell Press
Udgivet 27 november 2020
Længde 220 sider
Genrer AVH
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781800103429
This book accompanies the Paul Sacher Foundation's exhibition at the Bonn Beethovenhaus. In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, composers have referred to Beethoven in their music. The volume explores this subject and illustrates it with documents from the Foundation's archives in Basel.Although the notion of a musical "e;mainstream"e; with Beethoven as its fons et origo barely holds today, countless composers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have referred to Beethoven in their music or creatively sought to distance themselves from him. This volume illustrates his ongoing relevance using documents from the collections of the Paul Sacher Foundation. Designed to accompany the eponymous exhibition in the Bonn Beethovenhaus, itadopts the four thematic areas of that exhibition: "e;Learning and Teaching with Beethoven,"e; "e;Idealizations,"e; "e;Strategies of Reference,"e; and "e;Distortion - Dismantlement."e; It explores the contexts, techniques, and ideological thrustsof Beethoven references in musicians of very wide-ranging backgrounds, from Anton Webern, Bela Bartok, and Richard Strauss to Mauricio Kagel, Cathy Berberian, and Kaija Saariaho. The selected documents are captured in photographic reproduction and accompanied by detailed commentary. Each section is preceded by an introductory essay discussing general aspects of recent Beethoven reception.A publication of the Paul Sacher Foundation