[Library ebook] Franz Schubert: Sexuality, Subjectivity, Song (Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis)
| #7413032 in Books | 1998-06-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.72 x.67 x6.85l,1.11 | File Name: 0521582105 | 195 pages
||5 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| A bold and important contribution|By Budas Root|Lawrence Kramer is an important, original and provocative critic and theorist whose work is always valuable and insightful. To dismiss this book out of hand without even referencing its specific contributions is to reveal oneself as closed-minded. Musical scholarship has many exciting directions to pursue, and the personal impr||"[The book's] two strengths are its dispelling of still lingering preconceptions of the Romantic period and its sense of provocation which necessarily works hard our own attention to Schubert's songs."--Hilary Finch
This is the first book to examine Schubert's songs as active shaping forces in the culture of their era rather than as mere reflections of it. Responding to rising new forms of social organisation, Schubert discovered that songs could serve as a medium for shuffling and reshuffling the basic building blocks of identity and desire, especially sexual desire. His songs project a kaleidoscopic array of unexpected human types, all of whom are eligible for a sympathetic respo...
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