Buch, Englisch, 566 Seiten, Format (B × H): 254 mm x 184 mm, Gewicht: 1122 g
Reihe: The Early Romantic Composers
Buch, Englisch, 566 Seiten, Format (B × H): 254 mm x 184 mm, Gewicht: 1122 g
Reihe: The Early Romantic Composers
ISBN: 978-1-4724-4035-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Sources and Critical Contexts
- Finson, Jon. "The Sketches for the Fourth Movement of Schumann’s Second Symphony, Op. 61." Journal of the American Musicological Society 39/1 (1986): 143-168.
- Synofzik, Thomas. "Ein Rückert-Kanon als Keimzelle zu Schumanns Klavierkonzert Op. 54." Die Musikforschung 58/1 (2005): 28-32.
- Appel, Bernhard. "Schumanns Davidsbund. Geistes- und sozialgeschichtliche Voraussetzungen einer romantischen Idee." Archiv für Musikwissenschaft 38/1 (1981): 1-23.
- Daverio, John. "Schumann: Cryptographer or Pictographer?" In John Daverio, Crossing Paths: Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms. Oxford et al: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. 65-102.
- Kok, Roe-Min. "Falling Asleep: Schumann, Lessing and Death in a Wunderhorn Lullaby." Special issue Verwandlungsmusik: Über komponierte Transfigurationen. Ed. Andreas Dorschel. Studien zur Wertungsforschung 48 (2007): 236-72.
- Lippman, Edward A. "Theory and Practice in Schumann’s Aesthetics." Journal of the American Musicological Society 17/3 (1964): 310-345.
- Muxfeldt, Kristina. "Frauenliebe und Leben Now and Then." 19th-Century Music 25/ 1 (2001): 27-48.
Music Criticism, Literary Influences
- Plantinga, Leon B. "Schumann’s View of ‘Romantic’." Musical Quarterly 75/4, Anniversary Issue: Highlights from the First 75 Years (Winter 1991): 176-187. (Originally published in 1966)
- Thym, Jürgen. "Schumann in Brendel’s Neue Zeitschrift für Musik from 1845 to 1856." In Mendelssohn and Schumann: Essays on their Music and its Context. Ed. Jon W. Finson and R. Larry Todd. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1984. Pp. 21-36 and 163-165 (endnotes).
- Nauhaus, Gerd. "Rückkehr zum Wort: Schumanns späte literarische Arbeiten." In Der späte Schumann. Musik-Konzepte Neue Folge Sonderband. Ed. Ulrich Tadday. Munich: Richard Boorberg, 2006. Pp. 201-212.
- Deahl, Lora. "Robert Schumann’s Kreisleriana and Double Novel Structure." International Journal of Musicology 5 (1996): 131-145.
- Jensen, Eric Frederick. "Explicating Jean Paul: Robert Schumann’s Program for ‘Papillons,’ Op. 2." 19th-Century Music 22/2 (1998): 127-143.
- Hindenlang, Karen A. "Eichendorff’s Auf einer Burg and Schumann’s Liederkreis, Opus 39." Journal of Musicology 8/4 (1990): 569-587.
Performance, Biography, Reception History
- Macdonald, Claudia. "Schumann’s Earliest Compositions and Performances." Journal of Musicological Research 7/ 2-3 (1987): 259-283.
- Hallmark, Rufus. "The Rückert Lieder of Robert and Clara Schumann." 19th-Century Music 14/1 (1990): 3-30.
- Wendt, Matthias. "Tempora mutantur oder Wie viele Metronome besaß Robert Schumann eigentlich?" Schumann-Studien 10 (2012): 217-240.
- Burton, Anna M. "Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck: A Creative Partnership." Music & Letters 69/2 (1988): 211-228.
- Tunbridge, Laura. "Schumann as Manfred." The Musical Quarterly 87/3 (2004): 546-569.
Analytical Approaches
- Roesner, Linda Correll. "Schumann’s ‘Parallel’ Forms." 19th-Century Music XIV/3 (1991): 265-278.
- Lester, Joel. "Robert Schumann and Sonata Forms." 19th-Century Music 18/3 (1995): 189-210.
- Kaminsky, Peter. "Principles of Formal Structure in Schumann’s Early Piano Cycles." Music Theory Spectrum 11/2 (1989): 207-225.
- Newcomb, Anthony. "Once More ‘Between Absolute and Program Music’: Schumann’s Second Symphony." 19th-Century Music 7/3 (1984): 233-250.
- Tovey, Donald F. "13. Quintet in E flat Major, op. 44, for Pianoforte, Two Violins, Viola, and Violoncello (1900)." In Donald F. Tovey, Essays in Musical Analysis: Chamber Music. London: Oxford University Press, 1944. Pp. 149-154.
Krebs, Harald. "Robert Schumann’s Metrical Revisions." Music Theory Spectrum 19/1 (1997): 35-54.