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Carl Maria von Weber
John Warrack's study gives a detailed account of the life in which the music is discussed (with analysis and music examples) in chronological order.
John Warrack (Author)
9780521291217, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 18 November 1976
412 pages
22.6 x 15.4 x 2.3 cm, 0.69 kg
The first edition of John Warrack's study of Weber was published in 1968 and quickly became recognized as the standard 'life and works' - indeed the best book on Weber in any language. The second edition was produced in 1976 to mark the 150th anniversary of Weber's death in London, and is reissued here. John Warrack's study gives a detailed account of the life in which the music is discussed (with analysis and music examples) in chronological order. It is a scholarly study based on first-hand research in German and other archives, but it is also elegantly written, and fully alive to general cultural and historical implications. It is a book for the music-lover as well as the scholar. This second edition contains a new concluding chapter, an important select bibliography of over 100 entries, and a useful family tree which was not in the first edition.
Preface
Introduction
1. Childhood 1786–1800
2. Adolescence and awakening: 1800–1803
3. Vienna, Breslau, Carlsruhe: 1803–1807
4. Stuttgart: 1807–1810
5. Silvana
6. Mannheim and Darmstadt: 1810–1811
7. Abu Hassan
8. Travels: 1811–1813
9. From Prague to Dresden: 1813–1817
10. Dresden - I, 1817–1820
11. Der Freischütz
12. Dresden - 2: 18203–1821
13. Die drei Pintos
14. Dresden - 3: 1821–1823
15. Euryanthe
16. Dresden - 4: 1823–1826
17. Oberon
18. London: 1826
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Music [AV]