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Mahler's Symphonic Sonatas (Hardcover)
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Mahler's Symphonic Sonatas (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Music Theory
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Why would Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), modernist titan and so-called
prophet of the New Music, commit himself time and again to the
venerable sonata-allegro form of Mozart and Beethoven? How could so
gifted a symphonic storyteller be drawn to a framework that many
have dismissed as antiquated and dramatically inert? Mahler's
Symphonic Sonatas offers a striking new take on this old dilemma.
Indeed, it poses these questions seriously for the first time.
Rather than downplaying Mahler's sonata designs as distracting
anachronisms or innocuous groundplans, author Seth Monahan argues
that for much of his career, Mahler used the inner, goal-directed
dynamics of sonata form as the basis for some of his most gripping
symphonic stories. Laying bare the deeper narrative/processual
grammar of Mahler's evolving sonata corpus, Monahan pays particular
attention to its recycling of large-scale rhetorical devices and
its consistent linkage of tonal plot and affect. He then sets forth
an interpretive framework that combines the visionary insights of
Theodor W. Adorno-whose Mahler writings are examined here lucidly
and at length-with elements of Hepokoski and Darcy's renowned
Sonata Theory. What emerges is a tensely dialectical image of
Mahler's sonata forms, one that hears the genre's compulsion for
tonal/rhetorical closure in full collision with the spontaneous
narrative needs of the surrounding music and of the overarching
symphonic totality. It is a practice that calls forth sonata form
not as a rigid mold, but as a dynamic process-rich with historical
resonances and subject to a vast range of complications,
curtailments, and catastrophes. With its expert balance of riveting
analytical narration and thoughtful methodological reflection,
Mahler's Symphonic Sonatas promises to be a landmark text of Mahler
reception, and one that will reward scholars and students of the
late-Romantic symphony for years to come.
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