Tchaikovsky's final symphony has fascinated generations of music lovers, amateur and specialist alike, since its first performance just over a century ago. Timothy L. Jackson explores sensitively and without prejudice the question of the Pathetique's program and its relation to Tchaikovsky's homosexuality and death. The book covers the work's conception, genesis, and reception, and presents an in-depth analysis of its remarkable formal structure. The reception chapter investigates the Pathetique's impact on Tchaikovsky's younger contemporaries, most notably Mahler and Rachmaninov, and on more recent Russian composers like Shostakovich and Schnittke. Also explored is the dark side of the symphony's political interpretation in the twentieth century, especially its transformation into a cultural icon of the Third Reich.
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Tchaikovsky's final symphony has fascinated generations of music lovers since its first performance. Professor Jackson explores the question of the Pathetique's program and its relation to Tchaikovsky's homosexuality and death. The book covers the work's conception, genesis, and reception, and presents an in-depth analysis of its remarkable formal structure.
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Introduction; 1. 'Pathetic' metaphors for sexuality and race, gambling and destiny; 2. Background and early reception; 3. Form and large-scale harmony; 4. The 'not-so-secret' program - a hypothesis; 5. Compositional genesis: the Six Romances Op. 73 and the Pathetique; 6. Deconstructing homosexual Grand Passion Pathetique; 7. Platonic postlude.
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This book discusses the conception, genesis, reception, and structure of Tchaikovsky's final symphony, the Pathetique.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780521641111
Publisert
1999-10-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
05, 01, 06, U, G, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
168
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