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O.E.Deutsch's documentary biography of Mozart, first published in
German in 1961 and translated into English in 1965, presented all
the contemporary documentation on Mozart then known to scholars.
During three decades of research more have come to light, and Dr
Eisen himself has substantially augmented their number with a
methodical search through contemporary research material -
newspapers, diaries, memoirs, books and many others. This new
edition presents all the material discovered since the English
edition of the Deutsch volume, with full description and
documentation. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned
with the basic information on Mozart's life, his activities and the
reception of his music.
Franz Xaver Niemetschek was born in 1766 in what is now the Czech
Republic and came from a musical family, which gave him a deep
appreciation and admiration for Mozart's genius. In 1798, he
published his biography on Mozart, with a touching dedication to
Haydn, the only one written by an eyewitness, and authorized by
Mozart's widow Constanze. It is one of the earliest specimens of
musical biography which, compared with other branches of biography,
was still in its infancy even in the later part of the 19th
century. In this sense, it is an important document of music
history. However, this loving and intimate portrait of Mozart,
based on documents, letters and other original sources, also
conveys a vivid picture of the social and especially courtly life
that formed the background of Mozart's sheer magical talents as
composer and virtuoso. The introduction of this book is given by
Chris Eisen.
Published as a tribute to the late Stanley Sadie, these eleven
essays look at compositional and performance matters, consider new
archival research and provide an overview of work since the
bicentenary in 1991. Words About Mozart is published as a tribute
to the late Stanley Sadie, musicologist, critic and editor of The
New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Of the eleven essays
presented here, three focus on compositional matters: Julian
Rushton examines the dramatic meaning of a recurring motif in
Idomeneo; Elaine Sisman sifts through the facts surrounding the
genesis of Mozart's 'Haydn' quartets; and Simon Keefe matches up
pairs of piano sonatas and concertos on the basis of their common
compositional features. Cliff Eisen considers some problems of
performing practice posed by the solo keyboard parts in Mozart's
concertos, and Robert Philip surveys tempo fluctuations in a
selection of historical recordings. Felicity Baker's detailed
analysis of aspects of the Don Giovanni libretto is a welcome
contribution from the field of literary criticism. Three studies
offer new archivalresearch: Neal Zaslaw uncovers the background to
one of Mozart's nonsense compositions; Dorothea Link examines the
Viennese Hofkapelle and creates a new context for understanding
Mozart's court appointment; and Theodore Albrecht proposes a
candidate for Mozart's Zauberfloetist. Christina Bashford considers
an aspect of Mozart reception in 19th-century England connected
with John Ella, and Peter Branscombe presents a comprehensive
overview of research published since the bicentenary in 1991. The
volume includes a full bibliography of Stanley Sadie's publications
and broadcasts. Contributors: THEODORE ALBRECHT, FELICITY BAKER,
CHRISTINA BASHFORD, PETER BRANSCOMBE, CLIFF EISEN, SIMON P. KEEFE,
LEANNE LANGLEY, DOROTHEA LINK, ANDREW PORTER, ROBERT PHILIP, JULIAN
RUSHTON, ELAINE SISMAN, NEAL ZASLAW
This stimulating guide will help students and their teachers to
achieve stylish performances of music of the Classical period.
Individual chapters from leading experts focus on historical
background, notation and interpretation, and sources and editions,
presenting the latest thinking on performance in a clear, helpful
and practical way. There are also dedicated chapters of specialist
advice for keyboard, string and wind players, and singers, plus a
recommended playlist of illustrative, authoritative recordings.
Fully illustrated throughout with many music examples, facsimiles
and pictures, this is a valuable resource for students of the
Classical period which will also add to the knowledge and
understanding of amateur and professional musicians.
O.E.Deutsch's documentary biography of Mozart, first published in
German in 1961 and translated into English in 1965, presented all
the contemporary documentation on Mozart then known to scholars.
During three decades of research more have come to light, and Dr
Eisen himself has substantially augmented their number with a
methodical search through contemporary research material -
newspapers, diaries, memoirs, books and many others. This new
edition presents all the material discovered since the English
edition of the Deutsch volume, with full description and
documentation. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned
with the basic information on Mozart's life, his activities and the
reception of his music.
Published to complement Mozart Studies (published in 1991), Mozart Studies 2 offers a forum for the most important trends in recent Mozart scholarship including gender and genre studies, close readings of individual works, textual and contextual research and new directions in analysis, both for the operas and instrumental music.
Mozart's enduring popularity, among music lovers as a composer and
among music historians as a subject for continued study, lies at
the heart of The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. This reference book
functions both as a starting point for information on specific
works, people, places and concepts as well as a summation of
current thinking about Mozart. The extended articles on genres
reflect the latest in scholarship and new ways of thinking about
the works while the articles on people and places provide
historical framework, as well as interpretation. It also includes a
series of thematic articles that cast a wide net over the
eighteenth century and Mozart's relationship to it: these include
Austria, Germany, aesthetics, travel, Enlightenment, Mozart as a
reader and contemporaneous medicine, among others. The worklist
provides the most up-to-date account in English of the authenticity
and chronology of Mozart's compositions.
This classic study of Mozart's piano concertos is, in the words of Alfred Einstein, `full of penetrating remarks not only about the piano concerto but about Mozart's art in general'. It is here reissued with a new introduction by noted Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen, who, as well as drawing the reader's attention to the virtues of the volume, also examines at the developments in Mozart scholarship since the volume's original publication.
The first comprehensive collection of the letters of one of the
most successful American songwriters of the twentieth century From
Anything Goes to Kiss Me, Kate, Cole Porter left a lasting legacy
of iconic songs including "You're the Top," "Love For Sale," and
"Night and Day." Yet, alongside his professional success, Porter
led an eclectic personal life which featured exuberant parties,
scandalous affairs, and chronic health problems. This extensive
collection of letters (most of which are published here for the
first time) dates from the first decade of the twentieth century to
the early 1960s and features correspondence with stars such as
Irving Berlin, Ethel Merman, and Orson Welles, as well as his
friends and lovers. Cliff Eisen and Dominic McHugh complement these
letters with lively commentaries that draw together the loose
threads of Porter's life and highlight the distinctions between
Porter's public and private existence. This book reveals surprising
insights into his attitudes toward Hollywood and Broadway, and
toward money, love, and dazzling success.
Mozart's enduring popularity, among music lovers as a composer and
among music historians as a subject for continued study, lies at
the heart of The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. This reference book
functions both as a starting point for information on specific
works, people, places and concepts as well as a summation of
current thinking about Mozart. The extended articles on genres
reflect the latest in scholarship and new ways of thinking about
the works while the articles on people and places provide a
historical framework, as well as interpretation. The book also
includes a series of thematic articles that cast a wide net over
the eighteenth century and Mozart's relationship to it: these
include Austria, Germany, aesthetics, travel, Enlightenment, Mozart
as a reader, and contemporaneous medicine, among others. Many of
the topics covered have never been written about before in
English-language Mozart publications or in such detail ...
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