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Haydn's Sunrise, Beethoven's Shadow (Hardcover)
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Haydn's Sunrise, Beethoven's Shadow (Hardcover)
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The years between roughly 1760 and 1810, a period stretching from
the rise of Joseph Haydn's career to the height of Ludwig van
Beethoven's, are often viewed as a golden age for musical culture,
when audiences started to revel in the sounds of the concert hall.
But the latter half of the eighteenth century also saw
proliferating optical technologies--including magnifying
instruments, magic lanterns, peepshows, and shadow-plays--that
offered new performance tools, fostered musical innovation, and
shaped the very idea of "pure" music. Haydn's Sunrise, Beethoven's
Shadow is a fascinating exploration of the early romantic blending
of sight and sound as encountered in popular science, street
entertainments, opera, and music criticism. Deirdre Loughridge
reveals that allusions in musical writings to optical technologies
reflect their spread from fairgrounds and laboratories into public
consciousness and a range of discourses, including that of music.
She demonstrates how concrete points of intersection--composers'
treatments of telescopes and peepshows in opera, for instance, or a
shadow-play performance of a ballad--could then fuel new modes of
listening that aimed to extend the senses. An illuminating look at
romantic musical practices and aesthetics, this book yields
surprising relations between the past and present and offers
insight into our own contemporary audiovisual culture.
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