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Franz Liszt and His World

  • Edited by: Christopher H. Gibbs and Dana Gooley
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2006
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No nineteenth-century composer had more diverse ties to his contemporary world than Franz Liszt (1811-1886). At various points in his life he made his home in Vienna, Paris, Weimar, Rome, and Budapest. In his roles as keyboard virtuoso, conductor, master teacher, and abbé, he reinvented the concert experience, advanced a progressive agenda for symphonic and dramatic music, rethought the possibilities of church music and the oratorio, and transmitted the foundations of modern pianism.


The essays brought together in Franz Liszt and His World advance our understanding of the composer with fresh perspectives and an emphasis on historical contexts. Rainer Kleinertz examines Wagner's enthusiasm for Liszt's symphonic poem Orpheus; Christopher Gibbs discusses Liszt's pathbreaking Viennese concerts of 1838; Dana Gooley assesses Liszt against the backdrop of antivirtuosity polemics; Ryan Minor investigates two cantatas written in honor of Beethoven; Anna Celenza offers new insights about Liszt's experience of Italy; Susan Youens shows how Liszt's songs engage with the modernity of Heinrich Heine's poems; James Deaville looks at how publishers sustained Liszt's popularity; and Leon Botstein explores Liszt's role in the transformation of nineteenth-century preoccupations regarding religion, the nation, and art.



Franz Liszt and His World also includes key biographical and critical documents from Liszt's lifetime, which open new windows on how Liszt was viewed by his contemporaries and how he wished to be viewed by posterity. Introductions to and commentaries on these documents are provided by Peter Bloom, José Bowen, James Deaville, Allan Keiler, Rainer Kleinertz, Ralph Locke, Rena Charnin Mueller, and Benjamin Walton.

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Christopher H. Gibbs is James H. Ottaway Jr. Professor of Music at Bard College and Artistic Co-Director of the Bard Music Festival. He is the author of The Life of Schubert and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Schubert. Dana Gooley is Assistant Professor of Music History at Case Western Reserve University and the author of The Virtuoso Liszt.

Reviews

"This volume is by far the most invigorating and useful anthology of Liszt studies in print."---David Trippett, MLA Notes

"This valuable compendium of essays...seeks to explain Liszt's extravagant and sweeping musical presence in Europe within a broader historical context...A compassionately put together tome, its modestly-priced 587 pages are more than deserving of a place in the Liszt fan's bookcase."---Mark Tanner, Classical Music Magazine

"The book is eminently successful, not least because of Leon Botstein's magisterial concluding essay, which is perhaps the best summary of the composer's cultural legacy to have appeared in English. . . . Apparently Liszt, of all 19th-century composers, is served particularly well by the collection format--perhaps due to the remarkable range of his activities."


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PART I. ESSAYS

Anna Harwell Celenza
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Ryan Minor
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Christopher H. Gibbs
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Rainer Kleinertz
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Friedrich Hofmeister, Franz Liszt, and the Technology of Popularity
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PART II. BIOGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTS

INTRODUCED AND TRANSLATED BY RALPH P. LOCKE
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INTRODUCED AND EDITED BY BENJAMIN WALTON TRANSLATED BY VINCENT GIROUD
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INTRODUCED AND TRANSLATED BY ALLAN KEILER
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INTRODUCED AND ANNOTATED BY RENA CHARNIN MUELLER TRANSLATED BY SUSAN HOHL
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PART III. CRITICISM AND RECEPTION

INTRODUCED AND TRANSLATED BY PETER BLOOM
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SELECTED AND INTRODUCED BY RAINER KLEINERTZ TRANSLATED BY SUSAN GILLESPIE
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SELECTED, INTRODUCED, AND TRANSLATED BY JOSÉ ANTONIO BOWEN
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INTRODUCED AND EDITED BY JAMES DEAVILLE TRANSLATED BY SUSAN HOHL
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PART IV. REFLECTIONS ON FRANZ LISZT

Reflections on Franz Liszt
Leon Botstein
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