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The Song Cycle

Investigating the song cycle from Beethoven to today, this introduction covers all the key concepts of this important musical genre.

Laura Tunbridge (Author)

9780521896443, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 January 2011

256 pages, 34 music examples
25.3 x 17.8 x 1.5 cm, 0.65 kg

'Illuminating.' Classical Music

The song cycle was one of the most important musical genres of the nineteenth century. Famous examples by Schubert, Schumann and Mahler have received a great deal of attention. Yet many other cycles - by equally famous composers, from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - have not. The Song Cycle introduces key concepts and a broad repertoire by tracing a history of the genre from Beethoven through to the present day. It explores how song cycles reflect the world around them and how national traditions and social relationships are represented in composers' choice of texts and musical styles. Tunbridge investigates how other types of music have influenced the scope of the song cycle, from operas and symphonies to popular song. A lively and engaging guide to this important topic, the book outlines how performance practices, from concert customs to new recording technologies, have changed the way we listen.

Chronology
1. Concepts
2. Wanderers and balladeers
3. Performance: the long nineteenth century
4. Gendered voices
5. Between opera and symphony
6. Travels abroad
7. Modern subjects
8. Death of the song cycle
9. Performance: the twentieth century
10. Afterlife: the late twentieth century
11. Rebirth: pop song cycles
Guide to further reading.

Subject Areas: 20th century & contemporary classical music [AVGC6], Romantic music [c 1830 to c 1900 AVGC5], Theory of music & musicology [AVA]

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