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Critical Entertainments Charles Rosen

Critical Entertainments par Charles Rosen

Critical Entertainments Charles Rosen


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Résumé

This book brings together many of the essays that have established Rosen as one of the most influential and eloquent voices in the field of music in our time. They cover a broad range of musical forms, historical periods, and issues, offering enlightenment on subjects as diverse as music dictionaries and the aesthetics of stage fright.

Critical Entertainments Résumé

Critical Entertainments: Music Old and New Charles Rosen

An extraordinarily gifted musician and writer, Charles Rosen is a peerless commentator on the history and performance of music. Critical Entertainments brings together many of the essays that have established him as one of the most influential and eloquent voices in the field of music in our time.

These essays cover a broad range of musical forms, historical periods, and issues-from Bach through Brahms to Carter and Schoenberg, from contrapuntal keyboard music to opera, from performance practices to music history as a discipline. They revisit Rosen's favorite subjects and pursue some less familiar paths. They court controversy (with strong opinions about performance on historical instruments, the so-called New Musicology, and the alleged death of classical music) and offer enlightenment on subjects as diverse as music dictionaries and the aesthetics of stage fright. All are unified by Rosen's abiding concerns and incomparable style. In sum, Critical Entertainments is a treasury of the vast learning, wit, and insight that we have come to expect from this remarkable writer. It will delight all music lovers.

Critical Entertainments Avis

[A] stimulating read...Over the course of 300 pages, Rosen addresses such disparate subjects as stage fright, the keyboard music of Bach and Handel, the libretto for Le Nozze di Figaro, Brahms as classicist and subversive, the 1980 edition of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, and the Double Concerto (1961) by the American composer Elliott Carter. Rosen casts a skeptical eye on the politicized musicology that occasionally passed for scholarship in the early 1990s, while admiring certain practitioners of this dubious trade. -- Tim Page * Washington Post Book World *
Just beneath the playful surface textures of Rosen's writing, another purpose is being served. He pleads on behalf of artistic pleasure, and reminds his reader of the opportunistic scattering of attention that achieving it may require, yet conducts, from one of his own scattered occasions to the next, a bracing argument in favour of difficulty. -- Malcolm Bowie * Times Literary Supplement *
Admirers of the through-composed studies Rosen has devoted to the Viennese classical style, Schoenberg, sonata forms, and the composers of the Romantic generation will find much to stimulate and enrage them in these occasional pieces from the same workshop, but the reach of these essays extends well beyond the profession of music. They stake a bold claim for criticism itself, and spell out its responsibilities. -- Malcolm Bowie * Times Literary Supplement *
Every virtue of Rosen's earlier work is instilled in the essays in this collection. They are not only for musicologists and musicians, they are written just as much for amateurs of music, in both senses of 'lovers' and 'non-professionals'. They are a luxury of insight and cultural allusion. -- A.C. Grayling * Financial Times *
Fans of Rosen will be delighted with this collection of 18 articles, most of which appeared over the past two decades in the New York Review of Books. A consummate pianist who embraces Beethoven and Elliot Carter with equal fervor, Rosen writes with impressive authority on topics as diverse as Bach's keyboard music and feminist musicology. He is never shy about identifying and then eviscerating adversaries, yet he does so in such a courtly way, and with such lucid, persuasive prose, that they must feel a certain awe and honor...While the lay reader can appreciate most of the articles, the three pieces on Brahms are thick with musical examples and references to music theory and, as such, are clearly intended for the serious music student. -- Larry A. Lipkis * Library Journal *
Like the virtues it extols, this is a passionate book. It is about loving music...Critical Entertainments is that rare combination, of both the critical and the entertaining--as one would expect from a performer. -- Anthony Gritten * Music and Letters *

À propos de Charles Rosen

Charles Rosen was a concert pianist, Professor of Music and Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and the author of numerous books, including The Classical Style, The Romantic Generation (Harvard), and Freedom and the Arts (Harvard).

Sommaire

Introduction I Performance and Musicology 1. The Aesthetics of Stage Fright 2. The Discipline of Philology: Oliver Strunk II The Eighteenth Century 3. Keyboard Music of Bach and Handel 4. The Rediscovering of Haydn 5. Describing Mozart 6. Beaumarchais: Inventor of Modern Opera 7. Radical, Conventional Mozart 8. Beethoven's Career III Brahms 9. Brahms: Influence, Plagiarism, and Inspiration 10. Brahms the Subversive 11. Brahms: Classicism and the Inspiration of Awkwardness IV Musical Studies: Contrasting Views 12. The Benefits of Authenticity 13. Dictionaries: the Old Harvard 14. Dictionaries: the New Grove's 15. The New Musicology V The Crisis of the Modern 16. Schoenberg: The Possibilities of Disquiet 17. The Performance of Contemporary Music: Carter's Double Concerto 18. The Irrelevance of Serious Music Credits Index

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GOR003936748
9780674006843
0674006844
Critical Entertainments: Music Old and New Charles Rosen
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Harvard University Press
20011020
336
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