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Arnold Schoenberg’s Opus 15

"Das Buch der hängenden Gärten" in Context: The Singer’s Perspective

by Aylish E. Kerrigan (Author)
©2011 Thesis XII, 210 Pages

Summary

The book explores in detail Arnold Schoenberg’s Opus 15, Das Buch der hängenden Gärten, from the perspective of the singer. Schoenberg’s essay Relationship to the Text is examined in light of the extant sketches and drafts of Opus 15 in the Schoenberg Center in Vienna, fin de siècle performance practice, and psychologist Julius Bahle’s interview with Schoenberg regarding his compositional process. The author presents Schoenberg’s evolving view of the singer through existing correspondence and comparison to entries in his Berliner Tagebuch and considers reviews of the first public performances in Germany, Vienna and the USA. An interpretive pedagogical survey of the work is conducted, Stefan George’s poetry analysed and five recordings by major artists are reviewed and critically compared.

Details

Pages
XII, 210
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631600856
Language
English
Keywords
Essay 'Relationship to the text' Schoenberg correspondence Vocal performance Interview with Schoenberg
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XII, 210 pp., num. ill. and examples of notes

Biographical notes

Aylish E. Kerrigan (Author)

Aylish Eileen Kerrigan, Prof. Dr., was born in San Francisco; BA and MA in Music, University of Oregon; Soloist Diploma in Opera, Musikhochschule Stuttgart, Germany; PhD, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland; performance of contemporary vocal music, Lieder and German theatre music world-wide; guest professor at the Wuhan Conservatory of Music, China.

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