Motives for Allusion

Motives for Allusion

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Reynolds Christopher Alan
Harvard University Press
EAN: 9780674010376
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When a critic pointed out to Brahms that the finale theme in his First Symphony was remarkably similar to the Ode to Joy theme in Beethoven's Ninth, he is said to have replied: "Yes indeed, and what's really remarkable is that every jackass notices this at once." Not every musical borrowing is quite so obvious; but the listener who does perceive one is always left wondering: what does the similarity mean? In this illuminating book Christopher Reynolds gives us answers to that complex question.

Reynolds identifies specific borrowings or allusions in a wide range of nineteenth-century music. He shows the kinds of things composers do with borrowed musical ideas, and discusses why a composer would choose to deploy such allusions. A rich historical background for the practice emerges from his analysis. Musical borrowing touches directly on issues of central importance for nineteenth- and twentieth-century composition: notions of creativity and originality, the constraints of tradition and innovation, musical symbolism and the listener's ear. In clarifying what it can mean when one piece of music invokes or refers to another, Reynolds expands our understanding of what we hear.

EAN 9780674010376
ISBN 067401037X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Publication date June 30, 2003
Pages 248
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 156
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Reynolds Christopher Alan
Illustrations 177 musical examples, 12 tables