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Lies and Epiphanies: Composers and Their Inspiration from Wagner to Berg (Eastman Studies in Music, 111)
Author: Chris Walton
Year: June 30, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 19 MB
Language: English
Year: June 30, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 19 MB
Language: English
Presents case studies of and "inspiration and " in five composers - Wagner, Mahler, Furtwangler, R. Strauss, and Berg - examining how the supposedly extrarational world of creative inspiration intersects with the highly rational world ofmoney and politics.Lies and Epiphanies offers case studies of and "inspiration and " in five composers - Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Richard Strauss, and Alban Berg. Their own tales of their epiphanies played a determining role in the reception history of their the finale of Mahler's Second Symphony was supposedly born of a and "lightning bolt and " of inspiration at the funeral of Hans von Bulow, while Alban Berg's Violin Concerto was purportedly his direct response to the tragic early death of Alma Mahler's daughter.Chris Walton looks behind these tales to explore instead the composer's dual role as author and self-commentator, laying bare the fissures and inconsistencieswithin these artists' testimonies and revealing how the putatively extrarational world of creative inspiration intersects with the highly rational world of money and politics. As Walton points out, the composer often imposes on the audience an interpretation of a work and its genesis that is as superficial as the score itself is not. This study seeks to show why.Chris Walton teaches music history at the Basel University of Music in Switzerland.He is the author of Othmar Life and Works (University of Rochester Press, 2009) and Richard Wagner's The Muse of Place (Camden House, 2007).