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1 Opera that Vanished: Goethe, Schubert, and Claudine von Villa Bella
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Lorraine Byrne Bodley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Preface xxi
- Introduction: Internal Dramas 1
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Part I Stage and sacred works
- 1 Opera that Vanished: Goethe, Schubert, and Claudine von Villa Bella 9
- 2 Pioneering German Musical Drama: Sung and Spoken Word in Schubert’s Fierabras 35
- 3 The Dramatic Monologue of Schubert’s Mass in Ab Major 51
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Part II Lieder
- 4 Schubert’s Dramatic Lieder: Rehabilitating ‘Adelwold und Emma’, D. 211 83
- 5 Gretchen abbandonata: The Lied as Aria 107
- 6 The Dramatic Strategy Within Two of Schubert’s Serenades 133
- 7 ‘Durch Nacht und Wind’: Tempesta as a Topic in Schubert’s Lieder 151
- 8 Reentering Mozart’s Hell: Schubert’s ‘Gruppe aus dem Tartarus’, D. 583 171
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Part III Instrumental music
- 9 ‘Zumsteeg Ballads without Words’: Inter-Generic Dialogue and Schubert’s Projection of Drama through Form 203
- 10 Lyricism and the Dramatic Unity of Schubert’s Instrumental Music: The Impromptu in C Minor, D. 899/1 233
- 11 Music as Poetry: An Analysis of the First Movement of Schubert’s Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 959 257
- 12 Virtual Protagonist and Musical Narration in the Slow Movements of Schubert’s Piano Sonatas D. 958 and D. 960 283
- 13 Stylistic Disjuncture as a Source of Drama in Schubert’s Late Instrumental Works 303
- Select Bibliography 331
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgements xvii
- Preface xxi
- Introduction: Internal Dramas 1
-
Part I Stage and sacred works
- 1 Opera that Vanished: Goethe, Schubert, and Claudine von Villa Bella 9
- 2 Pioneering German Musical Drama: Sung and Spoken Word in Schubert’s Fierabras 35
- 3 The Dramatic Monologue of Schubert’s Mass in Ab Major 51
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Part II Lieder
- 4 Schubert’s Dramatic Lieder: Rehabilitating ‘Adelwold und Emma’, D. 211 83
- 5 Gretchen abbandonata: The Lied as Aria 107
- 6 The Dramatic Strategy Within Two of Schubert’s Serenades 133
- 7 ‘Durch Nacht und Wind’: Tempesta as a Topic in Schubert’s Lieder 151
- 8 Reentering Mozart’s Hell: Schubert’s ‘Gruppe aus dem Tartarus’, D. 583 171
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Part III Instrumental music
- 9 ‘Zumsteeg Ballads without Words’: Inter-Generic Dialogue and Schubert’s Projection of Drama through Form 203
- 10 Lyricism and the Dramatic Unity of Schubert’s Instrumental Music: The Impromptu in C Minor, D. 899/1 233
- 11 Music as Poetry: An Analysis of the First Movement of Schubert’s Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 959 257
- 12 Virtual Protagonist and Musical Narration in the Slow Movements of Schubert’s Piano Sonatas D. 958 and D. 960 283
- 13 Stylistic Disjuncture as a Source of Drama in Schubert’s Late Instrumental Works 303
- Select Bibliography 331
- Index 341