Freedom and the arts : essays on music and literature / / Charles Rosen.

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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:viii, 438 p. :; ill.,.
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Table of Contents:
  • The weight of society
  • Freedom and art
  • Culture on the market
  • The future of music
  • The canon
  • Dramatic and tonal logic in Mozart's operas
  • Mozart's entry into the twentieth century
  • The triumph of Mozart
  • Drama and figured bass in Mozart's concertos
  • Mozart and posterity
  • Structural dissonance and the classical sonata
  • Tradition without convention
  • Felix Mendelssohn at 200 : prodigy without peer
  • Happy birthday, Elliott Carter!
  • Frederic Chopin, reactionary and revolutionary
  • Robert Schumann, a vision of the future
  • Long perspectives
  • The New Grove's dictionary returns
  • Western music : the view from California
  • Theodore Adorno : criticism as cultural nostalgia
  • Resuscitating opera : Alessandro Scarlatti
  • Operatic paradoxes : the ridiculous and sublime
  • Lost chords and the golden age of pianism
  • Montaigne : philosophy as process
  • La Fontaine : the ethical power of style
  • The anatomy lesson : melancholy and the invention of boredom
  • Mallarme and the transfiguration of poetry
  • Hoffmansthal and radical modernism
  • The private obsessions of Wystan Auden
  • Old wisdom and newfangled theory : two one-way streets to disaster.