Edward Elgar, Modernist

Edward Elgar, Modernist

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Harper-Scott J. P. E.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521107549
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The first full-length analytical study of Edward Elgar's music, this book argues that Elgar was a modernist composer, and that his music constitutes a pessimistic twentieth-century assessment of the nature of human being. Focusing on Elgar's music rather than his life, Harper-Scott blends the hermeneutic and existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger with music-analytical methods derived from Heinrich Schenker and James Hepokoski. In the course of engaging with debates centred on duotonality in musical structures, sonata deformations, meaning in music, the nature of tragedy, and the quest narrative, the book rejects poststructuralist and literary-theoretical interpretations of music, radically interprets Schenkerian theory, and tentatively outlines a new space - a Heideggerian 'clearing' - in which music of all periods can be understood to operate, be experienced and be understood. The book includes a detailed glossary which provides the reader with clear definitions of important and difficult terms.
EAN 9780521107549
ISBN 0521107547
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 2, 2009
Pages 272
Language English
Dimensions 244 x 170 x 14
Country United Kingdom
Authors Harper-Scott J. P. E.
Illustrations 26 Printed music items
Series Music in the Twentieth Century