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Crossing Paths The late John Daverio (Professor and Chair of Music, Professor and Chair of Music, Boston University)

Crossing Paths By The late John Daverio (Professor and Chair of Music, Professor and Chair of Music, Boston University)

Summary

This title explores the connections between art and life in the works of three giants of musical romanticism. He considers topics including Schubert and Schumann's ability to evoke memory in music, the supposed cryptographic practices of Schumann and Brahms, and the allure of the Hungarian Gypsy style for Brahms and others in the Schumann circle.

Crossing Paths Summary

Crossing Paths: Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms by The late John Daverio (Professor and Chair of Music, Professor and Chair of Music, Boston University)

In Crossing Paths, John Daverio explores the connections between art and life in the works of three giants of musical romanticism. Drawing on contemporary critical theory and a wide variety of nineteenth-century sources, he considers topics including Schubert and Schumann's uncanny ability to evoke memory in music, the supposed cryptographic practices of Schumann and Brahms, and the allure of the Hungarian Gypsy style for Brahms and others in the Schumann circle. The book offers a fresh perspective on the music of these composers, including a comprehensive discussion of the 19th century practice of cryptogtraphy, a debunking of the myth that Schumann and Brahms planted codes for "Clara Schumann" throughout their works, and attention to the late works of Schumann not as evidence of the composer's descent into madness but as inspiration for his successors. Daverio portrays the book's three key players as musical storytellers, each in his own way simulating the structure of lived experience in works of art. As an intimate study of three composers that combines cultural history and literary criticism with deep musicological understanding, Crossing Paths is a rich exploration of memory, the re-creation of artistic tradition, and the value of artistic influence.

Crossing Paths Reviews

... there are several illuminating and ground-breaking discussions in this book. * Nineteenth-Century Music Review *
Daverio's book is filled with original and suggestive insights that will undoubtedly stimulate continuing inquiry into the questions that they raise. Musicologists will welcome it as an important contribution to nineteenth-century studies. * Notes *
Like all first-rate musicological work, the book blends purposeful speculation with meticulous research. * Notes *

About The late John Daverio (Professor and Chair of Music, Professor and Chair of Music, Boston University)

John Daverio was Professor of Music, Director ad interim, and Chairman of the Musicology Department of the School of Music at Boston University.

Table of Contents

PART I: SCHUMANN'S ONE AND ONLY SCHUBERT; PART II: UTTERING CLARA IN TONES; PART III: A NOBLE MODEL

Additional information

NPB9780195132960
9780195132960
0195132963
Crossing Paths: Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms by The late John Daverio (Professor and Chair of Music, Professor and Chair of Music, Boston University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2002-11-14
322
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