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Re-reading Poetry
Schubert's Multiple Settings of Goethe
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English
Published/Copyright:
2009
About this book
One of the most important aspects of Franz Schubert's song production has remained relatively neglected: the many occasions on which he set poetry to music more than once. This practice of returning to poems, and responding to them anew, is unusual and suggests a greater degree of literary sensitivity on the part of Schubert than is often ascribed to him. In contrast to his similarly frequent tendency to produce revised versions of songs, Schubert's resetting of poetry results in completely new songs. The presence of residues of earlier settings in later ones prompts consideration of the degree to which resettings are to some extent 'radical revisions' of their predecessors. Italso raises questions as to what those residues might signify about how and why Schubert reset poetry. Nowhere are such issues more fascinatingly and comprehensively illustrated than in Schubert's multiple settings of the poet whowas more important to him than any other: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. In recent years, a renewed interest in the relationship between Goethe and Schubert has demonstrated that the two men had more in common than has historicallybeen supposed. A specific bond between them lies in Goethe's recognition that his poems could be read in more than one way. Re-reading Poetry uncovers an important shared outlook between composer and poet.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Music Examples
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Acknowledgements
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List of Abbreviations
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Introduction
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1. Schubert the Singer
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2. The Sea of Eternity
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3. The River of Time
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4. The Shape of the Moon
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5. The Aesthetics of Genre
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Resetting, Recycling: Schubert’s Wilhelm Meister
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6. Recycling the Harper
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7. Recycling Mignon
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8. One Song to the Tune of Another
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Conclusion
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Appendix: List of Schubert’s Multiple Settings of Goethe
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Works Cited
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Index
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
February 5, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9781846157561
Original publisher:
Boydell Press
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook ISBN:
9781846157561
Keywords for this book
Franz Schubert; poetry; Goethe; song production; literary sensitivity; multiple settings; literary analysis; Nicholas Roberts
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research