Haydn and the Enlightenment : The Late Symphonies and their Audience
by
Schroeder
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Oxford Monographs on Music
ISBN-10
0198166826
ISBN-13
9780198166825
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 16th, 1997
Print length
230 Pages
Weight
366 grams
Dimensions
22.80 x 15.40 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Classical music (c 1750 to c 1830)Individual composers & musicians, specific bands & groups
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Sixty examples of Haydn's music are presented in this book. His music is examined in relation to its 18th-century cultural background, looking at morality, literary influences and the composer-audience relationship. Exploring his symphonies, the book covers musical imagery and melodic sources.
Schroeder here sets out to challenge the widely held view of Haydn as an inspired instrumental musician who composed in isolation from 18th-century enlightened thinking. By means of both documentary and musical investigation the author seeks instead to present him as a culturally and politically sensitive representative of the Age of Englightement. Haydn''s awareness of contemporary aesthetic opinion and the tenets of the Enlightenment is reflected by the transformations in his own compositional style, and there are fascinating implications here for our understanding of instrumental music from the second half of the eighteenth century. Of fundamental importance in this survey is Haydn''s relationship with his audience, which, it is argued, had a significant bearing on the nature of the works. The author suggests that Haydn was well acquainted with the contemporary view that works of literature or music should serve a moral function and he points to numerous instances in the late symphonies where this end is effectively pursued. For the eighteenth century, however, morality did not imply dullness; indeed, its goals were best served through wit, humour, popular appeal, and beauty, as well as through intellectual challenge.
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