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The Feminine in German Song

by Sanna Iitti (Author)
©2006 Monographs XIV, 219 Pages

Summary

Nineteenth-century composers were drawn to subjects related to gender. Songs about women open a view into nineteenth-century understandings of gender and sexuality. The author argues about ways to hear sexual difference in Lied, analyzing musical compositions in the light of composer biographies and in terms of musical gestures. Her comparison of the Suleika and Lorelei songs by Romantic composers, including the Mendelssohns and the Schumanns, reveals cultural and sexual anxieties besides conflicting arguments about music and its perception. Both the songs and their critique illustrate the functioning of gender in nineteenth-century composition and aesthetic reasoning.

Details

Pages
XIV, 219
Year
2006
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820481579
Language
English
Keywords
Deutschland Lied Geschichte 1800-1900 19th-century Lied Aesthetic Feminist criticism Analysis Weiblichkeit (Motiv) Musical semiotic
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XIV, 219 pp.

Biographical notes

Sanna Iitti (Author)

The Author: Sanna Iitti received her Ph.D. in music from New York University. She has published extensively on gender and musical aesthetics and is currently affiliated with the Institute for Art Research, University of Helsinki.

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