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Author Webster, James, 1942-

Title Haydn's "Farewell" symphony and the idea of classical style : through-composition and cyclic integration in his instrumental music / James Webster
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 402 pages) : music
Series Cambridge studies in music theory and analysis ; 1
Cambridge studies in music theory and analysis ; 1.
Contents Introduction -- pt. I. The Farewell Symphony. The construction of the whole -- Instability -- Resolution -- The program -- pt. II. Cyclic organization in Haydn's instrumental music. Progressive form and the rhetoric of instability -- Integration of the cycle -- Extramusical associations -- Individual compositions -- Historiographical conclusion: Haydn's maturity and "Classical style."
Summary This volume offers a new view of Joseph Haydn's instrumental music. It argues that many of Haydn's greatest and most characteristic instrumental works are 'through-composed' in the sense that their several movements are bound together into a cycle. This cyclic integration is articulated, among other ways, by the 'progressive' form of individual movements, structural and gestural links between the movements, and extramusical associations. Central to the study is a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the 'Farewell' Symphony, No. 45 in F sharp minor (1772). The analysis is distinguished by its systematic use of different methods (Toveyan formalism, Schenkerian voice leading, Schoenbergian developing variation) to elucidate the work's overall coherence. The work's unique musical processes, in turn, suggest an interpretation of the entire piece (not merely the famous 'farewell' finale) in terms of the familiar programmatic story of the musicians' wish to leave Castle Eszterhaza. In a book which relates systematically the results of analysis and interpretation, Professor Webster challenges the concept of 'classical style' which, he argues has distorted our understanding of Haydn's development, and he stresses the need for a greater appreciation of Haydn's early music and of his stature as Beethoven's equal
Analysis Music
Austria
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-389) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Symphonies, H. I, 45, F♯ minor.
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. Instrumental music.
SUBJECT Haydn, Joseph 1732-1809 Sinfonien Hob 1 45 fis-Moll gnd
Instrumental music (Haydn, Joseph) fast
Symphonies (Haydn, Joseph) fast
Subject Symphony -- 18th century
Instrumental music -- 18th century -- History and criticism
Classicism in music.
Cyclic form (Music)
Classicism in music
Cyclic form (Music)
Instrumental music
Symphony
Symfonieën.
Classicisme.
Weense school (muziek)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780511552434
0511552432
0521385202
9780521385206