Mozart's Viennese instrumental music: a study of stylistic re-invention
The music Mozart composed in Vienna closely examined, bringing out the processes of re-invention and re-formulation it displays. The stylistic evolution of Mozart's Viennese instrumental repertory as a whole [1781-1791] has never been systematically addressed. This book fills this gap through a...
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Zusammenfassung: | The music Mozart composed in Vienna closely examined, bringing out the processes of re-invention and re-formulation it displays. The stylistic evolution of Mozart's Viennese instrumental repertory as a whole [1781-1791] has never been systematically addressed. This book fills this gap through a study of stylistic re-invention, a practically- and empirically-based theory that explains how innovative, putatively inspired ideas take shape in Mozart's works and lead to stylistic re-formulation. The stylistic evolution of Mozart's Viennese instrumental repertory as a whole [1781-1791], closely tied to historical and contextual lines of enquiry, has yet to receive systematic attention. This book fills the gap through a study of stylistic re-invention, a practically- and empirically-based theory that explains how innovative, putatively inspired ideas take shape in Mozart's works and lead to stylistic re-formulation. Re-invention comprises a two-stage process: Mozart manipulates pre-existent stylistic features of his music to climactic effect, in so doing introducing a demonstrably 'new' stylistic dimension with broad aesthetic resonance; he subsequently re-appraises his style in response to the dimension in question. From close examination of a variety of Mozart's works [piano concertos, string quartets and symphonies in particular], supported by study of Mozart's other chamber and dramatic works, the author shows that stylistic re-invention is a consistent and coherent manifestation of stylistic development. Ultimately re-invention puts centre stage the interaction of intellectual and imaginative elements of Mozart's musical personality, accounting both for processes of reflection and re-appraisal and for striking conceptual leaps. SIMON P. KEEFE is James Rossiter Hoyle Chair of Music, University of Sheffield |
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contents | Introduction: Mozart and stylistic re-invention -- I. Piano concertos. 'An entirely special manner': Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 14 in E♭, K. 449, and the stylistic implications of confrontation ; On the grand, brilliant and intimate: Mozart's Piano Concertos K. 450-K. 503 (1784-86) ; A complementary pair: stylistic experimentation in Mozart's final Piano Concertos, No. 26 in D, K. 537 (the 'Coronation'), and No. 27 in B♭, K. 595 -- II. String quartets. An integrated 'dissonance': Mozart's 'Haydn' Quartets and the slow introduction of K. 465 ; Mozart's 'Prussian' Quartets, K. 575, 589 and 590: towards a new aesthetic of the string quartet -- III. Symphonies. The 'Jupiter' Symphony in D, K.551: the dramatic finale and its stylistic significance in Mozart's orchestral oeuvre -- IV. Conclusions. Mozart's stylistic re-invention in musical context |
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