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Best known for the challenging four-opera cycle The Ring of the
Nibelung, Richard Wagner (1813-83) was a conductor, librettist,
theater director, and essayist, in addition to being the composer
of some of the most enduring operatic works in history, such as The
Flying Dutchman, Tannhauser, and Tristan and Isolde. Though his
influence on the development of European music is indisputable,
Wagner was also quite outspoken on the politics and culture of his
time. To befit such a dynamic figure, acclaimed biographer Martin
Geck offers here a Wagner biography unlike any other, one that
strikes a unique balance between the technical musical aspects of
Wagner's compositions and his overarching understanding of
aesthetics. There are few, if any, scholars today who know more
about Wagner and his legacy than Geck, who builds upon his
extensive research and considerable knowledge as one of the editors
of the Complete Works and the Complete Letters to offer a
distinctive appraisal of the composer and his operas. Geck explores
key ideas in Wagner's life and works, while always keeping the
music in the foreground. This year will mark the bicentennial of
Wagner's birth, and there is no better testament to the composer's
enduring influence than this fresh, vivid, and authoritative work.
Richard Wagner: A Life in Music is a landmark study of one of
music's most important figures, offering something new to opera
enthusiasts, Wagnerians, and anti-Wagnerians alike.
In the years spanning from 1800 to 1824, Ludwig van Beethoven
completed nine symphonies, now considered among the greatest
masterpieces of Western music. Yet despite the fact that this time
period, located in the wake of the Enlightenment and at the peak of
romanticism, was one of rich intellectual exploration and social
change, the influence of such threads of thought on Beethoven's
work has until now remained hidden beneath the surface of the
notes. Beethoven's Symphonies presents a fresh look at the great
composer's approach and the ideas that moved him, offering a lively
account of the major themes unifying his radically diverse output.
Martin Geck opens the book with an enthralling series of cultural,
political, and musical motifs that run throughout the symphonies. A
leading theme is Beethoven's intense intellectual and emotional
engagement with the figure of Napoleon, an engagement that survived
even Beethoven's disappointment with Napoleon's decision to be
crowned emperor in 1804. Geck also delves into the unique ways in
which Beethoven approached beginnings and finales in his
symphonies, as well as his innovative use of particular
instruments. He then turns to the individual symphonies, tracing
elements a pitch, a chord, a musical theme that offer a new way of
thinking about each work and will make even the most devoted fans
of Beethoven admire the symphonies anew. Offering refreshingly
inventive readings of the work of one of history's greatest
composers, this book shapes a fascinating picture of the symphonies
as a cohesive oeuvre and of Beethoven as a master symphonist.
Robert Schumann (1810-56) is one of the most important and
representative composers of the Romantic era. Born in Zwickau,
Germany, Schumann began piano instruction at age seven and
immediately developed a passion for music. When a permanent injury
to his hand prevented him from pursuing a career as a touring
concert pianist, he turned his energies and talents to composing,
writing hundreds of works for piano and voice, as well as four
symphonies and two ballets. Here acclaimed biographer Martin Geck
tells the fascinating story of this multifaceted genius, set in the
context of the political and social revolutions of his time. The
image of Schumann, the man and the artist, that emerges in Geck's
book is complex. Geck shows Schumann to be not only a major
composer and music critic-he cofounded and wrote articles for the
controversial Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik-but also a political
activist, the father of eight children, and an addict of
mind-altering drugs. Through hard work and determination bordering
on the obsessive, Schumann was able to control his demons and
channel the tensions that seethed within him into music that mixes
the popular and esoteric, resulting in compositions that require
the creative engagement of reader and listener. The more we know
about a composer, the more we hear his personality in his music,
even if it is above all on the strength of his work that we love
and admire him. Martin Geck's book on Schumann is not just another
rehashing of Schumann's life and works, but an intelligent,
personal interpretation of the composer as a musical, literary, and
cultural personality.
Das Buch befasst sich mit dem weit verbreiteten Instrument der
professionellen Beratung von Schulen durch externe Experten, um die
Schulentwicklungsarbeit zu starken und zu stutzen. Martin Goecke
liefert in seiner multi-methodisch empirischen Untersuchung
differenzierte Ergebnisse hinsichtlich der Rahmenbedingungen,
Akteure, Ablaufe und Resultate solcher Beratungsaktivitaten. Der
Autor prasentiert die Situation und die institutionellen
Abhangigkeiten der Schulentwicklungsberatung, die sowohl
beratungstheoretisch wie schulentwicklungstheoretisch eingeordnet
und interpretiert werden.
Das Buch befasst sich mit der Beratung von Schulen bei ihrer
Entwicklungsarbeit durch externe Experten: Was bewirken
Unternehmensberater, was Padagogische Berater, wenn sie in Schulen
aktiv werden? Drei theoretische Zugange - die Beratungstheorie, die
Schulentwicklungstheorie und das Konzept von Educational Governance
- bilden den Rahmen. Prasentiert werden Ergebnisse einer
empirischen Untersuchung, die erstmals Erkenntnisse zur externen
Schulentwicklungsberatung in Deutschland zur Verfugung stellt. Das
DFG-geforderte Forschungsprojekt liefert auf der Basis von
Befragungs- und Fallstudiendaten umfassende Informationen zu
Rahmenbedingungen, zur Gestaltung, zum Ablauf und zu den Effekten
der externen Schulentwicklungsberatung.
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Martin Geck; Introduction by John Butt; Translated by Anthea Bell
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This is one title in a series of short, illustrated biographies.
They tell the stories of those who have shaped our present and our
past, from Beethoven to Dietrich and from Einstein to Churchill.
music, a supreme craftsman able to bridge the gap between the music
of the Renaissance and the glories of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
This biography shows us Bach in his time, offering a portrait of
the personal, political and social circumstances that shaped some
of the greatest music ever written. It analyses Bach's musical
achievement and considers why music such as the Brandenburg
Concertos and the St Matthew Passion continues to hold its appeal
centuries later.
Realismus in der Musik? Indem Martin Geck bedeutende Werke von
Schumann, Wagner, Berlioz, Liszt, Mahler und Brahms der Epoche des
Realismus zuweist, zeichnet er einen spannenden
politisch-asthetischen Diskurs nach. Dabei positioniert er die
Meisterwerke der Musik zwischen den Vorwurfen der
Selbstverliebtheit einerseits und der Politiksuchtigkeit
andererseits. Somit entsteht ein voellig neues Bild der
Musikgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts.
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