Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Romancing the mélodie (A Hugo Cycle?) -- Ascending Parnassus (Poème d'un jour, Op. 21) -- The Discovery of music (Cinq mélodies "de Venise," Op. 58) -- Wagnerian correspondances (La bonne chanson, Op. 61) -- Theatrical song (La chanson d'Ève, Op. 95) -- Writing in the sand (Le jardin clos, Op. 106) -- Neoclassical voyages (Mirages, Op. 113 and L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118) |
Summary |
"Gabriel Fauré's mélodies offer an inexhaustible variety of style and expression that has made them the foundation of the French art song repertoire. During the second half of his long career, Fauré composed all but a handful of his songs within six carefully integrated cycles. Far more than Debussy, Ravel, or Poulenc, he crafted his song cycles as integrated works, reordering poems freely and using narratives, key schemes, and even leitmotifs to unify the individual songs. This book explores the peculiar vision behind each synthesis of music and verse, revealing the astonishing imagination and insight of Fauré's musical readings"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
Subject |
Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924. Songs.
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SUBJECT |
Songs (Fauré, Gabriel) fast |
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Song cycles -- 19th century -- History and criticism
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Song cycles -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Songs -- 19th century -- Analysis, appreciation
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Songs -- 20th century -- Analysis, appreciation
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Music and literature -- France -- History -- 19th century
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Music and literature -- France -- History -- 20th century
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Electronic books.
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e-books.
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MUSIC -- Individual Composer & Musician.
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Music and literature
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Song cycles
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Songs -- Analysis, appreciation
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France
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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History
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Electronic book
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LC no. |
2020004309 |
ISBN |
9780520969902 |
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0520969901 |
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