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Vanishing Sensibilities Kristina Muxfeldt (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University)

Vanishing Sensibilities By Kristina Muxfeldt (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University)

Summary

Vanishing Sensibilities examines music of Schubert, Beethoven, Schumann, and their contemporaries in drama and poetry, showing how music was a powerful force in lively ongoing conversations about the nature of liberty, consent in marriage, freedom of expression, and other matters of cultural and political urgency in this age of censorship.

Vanishing Sensibilities Summary

Vanishing Sensibilities: Schubert, Beethoven, Schumann by Kristina Muxfeldt (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University)

Vanishing Sensibilities examines once passionate cultural concerns that shaped music of Schubert, Beethoven, Schumann, and works of their contemporaries in drama or poetry. Music, especially music with text, was a powerful force in lively ongoing conversations about the nature of liberty. This included such topics as the role of consent in marriage, women and public life, same-sex relationships, freedom of the press, and the freedom to worship (or not). Among the most common vehicles for stimulating debate about pressing social concerns were the genres of historical drama, and legend or myth, whose stories became inflected in fascinating ways during the Age of Metternich. Interior and imagined worlds, memories and fantasies, were called up in purely instrumental music, and music was widely celebrated in private for its ability to circumvent the restrictions that were choking the verbal arts. The author invites us to listen in on these cultural conversations dating from a time when the climate of censorship made the tone of what was said every bit as important as its content. At this critical moment in European history such things as gesture, spontaneous improvisation, or music's demeanor could release forbidden meanings and fly under the censor's radar with messages of hope and resistance to political oppression. Muxfeldt concerns herself rather with the mechanisms of communication than with trying to decode or fix meanings, and she probes distortions that form over time when we lose sight of the pressures that shaped expression. In these pages are accounts of works that were successful in their own time alongside others that failed, among them Schubert's Alfonso und Estrella and his last opera project Der Graf von Gleichen, whose libretto was banned even before Schubert set to work composing it. Enlivening the narrative are generous music examples, reproductions of artwork, and plates of autograph material.

Vanishing Sensibilities Reviews

Vanishing Sensibilities stages uncanny encounters with historical familiars: we hear the rustle of their voices, sense the aura of their secret histories and desires. By refusing to take her subjects at face value, Kristina Muxfeldt grants them a more humanly plausible range of tone and intent. * Scott Burnham, Scheide Professor of Music History, Princeton University *

About Kristina Muxfeldt (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University)

Kristina Muxfeldt is a musicologist on the faculty of the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University. She specializes in music history, and the intersections of analysis, biography and reception, especially the cultural and social environment around early nineteenth-century music in Vienna. Her work on Schubert, Schumann, and early Romanticism has been widely read. She taught previously at Yale University and has held visiting appointments at the University of Illinois, Princeton University, and the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; Dedication ; Notes to the Reader ; Prologue: The Historian ; 1 Liberty in the Theater, or the Emancipation of Words ; 2 The Matrimonial Anomaly (Schubert's Opera for Posterity) ; 3 Frauenliebe und Leben Now and Then ; 4 Music Recollected in Tranquillity: Postures of Memory in Beethoven ; 5 A Curious Measure of Changing Beethoven Reception ; 6 Schubert, Platen, and the Myth of Narcissus ; Appendix 6.1 ; Appendix 6.2 ; Works Cited ; Index

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GOR013738025
9780199782420
0199782423
Vanishing Sensibilities: Schubert, Beethoven, Schumann by Kristina Muxfeldt (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2012-01-19
272
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