Beethoven's Tempest Sonata - Perspectives of Analysis and Performance / Ed. Bergé, d'Hoe, Caplin.

Beethoven's Tempest Sonata - Perspectives of Analysis and Performance / Ed. Bergé, d'Hoe, Caplin.

(Leuven Studies In Musicology‚ Vol. 2)

Peeters Leuven  ©2009


For music analysts and performers alike, Beethoven's Tempest sonata (1802) represents one of the most challenging pieces of the classical and early romantic piano repertoire. This book is a collection of eleven essays, each dealing with this sonata from a different analytical perspective and investigating the possible connections between music analysis and the practice of performance. Under the editorship of Pieter Bergé, Jeroen D'Hoe and William E. Caplin, the book presents essays by Scott Burnham (hermeneutics), Poundie Burstein (Schenkerian approach), Kenneth Hamilton (history of performance), Robert Hatten (semiotics), James Hepokoski (Sonata Theory), William Kinderman (source studies), William Rothstein (tempo, rhythm, and meter), Douglas Seaton (narratology), Steven Vande Moortele (20th-century Formenlehre) and the editors themselves (motivic analysis and form-functional approach respectively).

341 p.
Cloth

ISBN: 9042922893
ISBN13: 9789042922891
UPC: 9789042922891

Beethoven's Tempest Sonata - Perspectives of Analysis and Performance / Ed. Bergé, d'Hoe, Caplin.

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