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Tchaikovsky and His World / Leslie Kearney.
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Book
Language
English
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Course Book
Published/Created
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2014]
©2014
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1 online resource (383 pages) : illustrations.
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Editor
Kearney, Leslie
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Bard Music Festival series.
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Princeton paperbacks.
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The Bard Music Festival ; 35
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Tchaikovsky has long intrigued music-lovers as a figure who straddles many borders--between East and West, nationalism and cosmopolitanism, tradition and innovation, tenderness and bombast, masculine and feminine. In this book, through consideration of his music and biography, scholars from several disciplines explore the many sides of Tchaikovsky. The volume presents for the first time in English some of Tchaikovsky's own writings about music, as well as three influential articles, previously available only in German, from the 1993 Tübingen conference commemorating the centennial of Tchaikovsky's death.Tchaikovsky's distinguished biographer, Alexander Poznansky, reveals new findings from his most recent archival explorations in Kiln, Tchaikovsky's home. Poznansky makes accessible for the first time the full text of perviously censored letters, clarifying issues about the composer's life that until now have remained mere conjecture. Leon Botstein examines the world of realist art that was so influential in Tchaikovsky's day, while Janet Kennedy describes how interpretations of Tchaikovsky's ballet Sleeping Beauty act as a barometer of the aesthetic and even political climate of several generations. Natalia Minibayeva elucidates the First Orchestral Suite as a workshop for Tchaikovsky's composition of large-scale works, including symphony, opera, and ballet, while Susanne Dammann discusses the problematic Fourth Symphony as a work perfectly poised between East and West. Arkadii Klimovitsky considers Tchaikovsky's role as a link between Russia's Golden and Silver Ages. The extensive interaction between music and literature in this period forms the basis for Rosamund Bartlett's essay on creative parallels between Tchaikovsky and Chekhov. Richard Wortman describes the political climate at the end of Tchaikovsky's life, including Alexander III's mania for re-creating seventeenth-century Russian culture. Caryl Emerson, Kadja Grönke, and Leslie Kearney examine a number of issues raised by Tchaikovsky's operas. Marina Kostalevsky translates Nikolai Kashkin's 1899 review of Tchaikovsky's controversial opera Orleanskaia Deva (The Maid of Orleans).The book concludes with examples of theoretical writing by Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov, authors of Russia's first two systematic books on music theory. Lyle Neff translates and provides commentary on compositional issues that Tchaikovsky discusses in personal correspondence, as well as Rimsky-Korsakov's analysis of his own opera Snegurochka (The Snow Maiden). Tchaikovsky and His World will change how we understand the life, works, and intellectual milieu of one of the most important and beloved composers of the nineteenth century.Originally published in 1998.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
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English
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
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Preface
PART I. BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS
Tchaikovsky: A Life Reconsidered / Poznansky, Alexander
Unknown Tchaikovsky: A Reconstruction of Previously Censored Letters to His Brothers (1875-1879) / Poznansky, Alexander
PART II. ESSAYS
Music as the Language of Psychological Realism: Tchaikovsky and Russian Art / Botstein, Leon
Line of Succession: Three Productions of Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty / Kennedy, Janet E.
Per Aspera Ad Astra: Symphonic Tradition in Tchaikovsky's First Suite for Orchestra / Minibayeva, Natalia
An Examination of Problem History in Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony / Dammann, Susanne
Tchaikovsky's Tatiana / Emerson, Caryl
Review of The Maid of Orleans [ 1899]
Tchaikovsky Androgyne: The Maid of Orleans / Kearney, Leslie
The Coronation of Alexander III / Wortman, Richard
Tchaikovsky, Chekhov, and the Russian Elegy / Bartlett, Rosamund
Tchaikovsky and the Russian "Silver Age" / Klimovitsky, Arkadii
PART III. THEORETICAL WRITINGS
A Documentary Glance at Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov as Music Theorists
Index
List of Contributors
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ISBN
0-691-63210-3
0-691-60263-8
0-691-00430-7
1-4008-6488-7
OCLC
889254740
922696193
999360020
Doi
10.1515/9781400864881
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