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7 Music, Content, and Context: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Music in the Light of the Romantic Heroic Vision
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Configuration of Heroic Music as a Tool for Shaping Moral and Political Identity
- 1 Holy Heroes: On the Varieties of a Metaphor and its Musical Expression in the Medieval Historiae 13
- 2 The Heroic in Music and the Musicality of the Hero in Late Sixteenth- Century England 32
- 3 Virtù eroica: Heroic Music, Social Norms, and Musical Reflections in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Italy 50
- 4 Handel’s Heroes 69
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Part II. Music, its Ethics and Politics – Beyond ‘Beethoven Hero’
- 5 Design Principles for the Musical Heroic 91
- 6 Tonal Relationships and Spiritual Heroism in Beethoven’s Late Style 110
- 7 Music, Content, and Context: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Music in the Light of the Romantic Heroic Vision 129
- 8 The Austro-German Heroic in the Music-Hermeneutical Era: Musical Discourse in the Service of Nationalist-Patriotic Armament between 1887 and the Early 1930s 145
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Part III. Heroic Music and its Moralities in Dictatorships and Post-Heroic Democracies
- 9 Heroicizing Handel in the Third Reich: Towards the Collapse of Political Propaganda 161
- 10 Soviet War Symphonies and the Heroic Russian Epic 185
- 11 ‘Someone to Save the Day’: Popular Music, Springsteen, and the Circle of Hero Production 207
- 12 Émilie du Châtelet, Kaija Saariaho, and Heroes of the Twenty-First Century 225
- Afterword 237
- Bibliography 245
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Configuration of Heroic Music as a Tool for Shaping Moral and Political Identity
- 1 Holy Heroes: On the Varieties of a Metaphor and its Musical Expression in the Medieval Historiae 13
- 2 The Heroic in Music and the Musicality of the Hero in Late Sixteenth- Century England 32
- 3 Virtù eroica: Heroic Music, Social Norms, and Musical Reflections in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Italy 50
- 4 Handel’s Heroes 69
-
Part II. Music, its Ethics and Politics – Beyond ‘Beethoven Hero’
- 5 Design Principles for the Musical Heroic 91
- 6 Tonal Relationships and Spiritual Heroism in Beethoven’s Late Style 110
- 7 Music, Content, and Context: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Music in the Light of the Romantic Heroic Vision 129
- 8 The Austro-German Heroic in the Music-Hermeneutical Era: Musical Discourse in the Service of Nationalist-Patriotic Armament between 1887 and the Early 1930s 145
-
Part III. Heroic Music and its Moralities in Dictatorships and Post-Heroic Democracies
- 9 Heroicizing Handel in the Third Reich: Towards the Collapse of Political Propaganda 161
- 10 Soviet War Symphonies and the Heroic Russian Epic 185
- 11 ‘Someone to Save the Day’: Popular Music, Springsteen, and the Circle of Hero Production 207
- 12 Émilie du Châtelet, Kaija Saariaho, and Heroes of the Twenty-First Century 225
- Afterword 237
- Bibliography 245
- Index 277