Webern and the Transformation of Nature

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Cambridge University Press, 1999 - 274 من الصفحات
This book is about the way in which a society constructs an idea of nature and the role that art, and specifically music, may have in the articulation of that idea. It explores such an idea in relation to Webern, whose music has been almost exclusively portrayed as abstract and autonomous. In opposition to the exclusively formalist concerns of post-Darmstadt Webern reception, this book argues that abstraction in music is understood fully only in relation to the material, historical reality from which it abstracts, and that musical modernism is more fully understood by exposing its underground roots in the aesthetics of romanticism.

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Acknowledgements page viii
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The social construction of nature
14
A maternal landscape
38
Paradise lost
79
The transformation of memory
128
Ideal landscapes
167
Webern nature and modernism
212
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