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Liszt and the symphonic poem

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Franz Liszt was preoccupied with a fundamental but difficult question: what is the content of music?

His answer lay in his symphonic poems, a group of orchestral pieces intended to depict a variety of subjects drawn from literature, visual art and drama.

Today, the symphonic poems are usually seen as alternatives to the symphony post-Beethoven.

Analysts stress their symphonic logic, thereby neglecting their 'extramusical' subject matter.

This book takes a different approach: it returns these influential pieces to their original performance context in the theatre, arguing that the symphonic poem is as much a dramatic as a symphonic genre.

This is evidenced in new analyses of the music that examines the theatricality of these pieces and their depiction of voices, mise-en-scene, gesture and action.

Simultaneously, the book repositions Liszt's legacy within theatre history, arguing that his contributions should be placed alongside those of Mendelssohn, Berlioz and Wagner.

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Cambridge University Press
1316632644 / 9781316632642
Paperback / softback
19/09/2019
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 366 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2017.