
California Univeristy Press - 001-100219
Returning Cycles Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas
Author: Charles Fisk
Publisher: University of California Press
Returning Cycles Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas
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Returning Cycles Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Returning Cycles Contexts for the Interpretation of Schubert's Impromptus and Last Sonatas
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Fisk's intimate portrayal of Schubert is based on evidence from the composer's own hand, both verbal (song texts and his written words) and musical (vocal and instrumental). Noting extraordinary aspects of tonality, structure, and gestural content, Fisk argues that through his music Schubert sought to alleviate his apparent sense of exile and his anticipation of early death. Fisk supports this view through close analyses of the cyclic connections within and between the works he explores, finding in them complex musical narratives that attempt to come to terms with mortality, alienation, hope, and desire.
Fisk's knowledge of Schubert's life and music, together with his astute and imaginative attention to musical detail, helps him achieve one of the most difficult goals in music criticism: to capture and verbalize the human content of instrumental music.
