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Bach And Mozart Essays On The Enigma Of Genius Marshall Robert Lewis

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Bach And Mozart Essays On The Enigma Of Genius Marshall Robert Lewis
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Marshall, Robert Lewis
ISBN: 9781580469623, 1580469620
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Bach And Mozart Essays On The Enigma Of Genius Marshall Robert Lewis by Marshall, Robert Lewis 9781580469623, 1580469620 instant download after payment.

"The essays in this volume serve a single objective: to promote a deeper understanding of two of the greatest composers in history, as both supremely gifted creators and fellow human beings. The many fascinating topics include, among others, Bach's relationship to his sons, Martin Luther's importance in Bach's music and in his life, Bach's attitude toward the Jews, Mozart's wit, his portrayal in Amadeus, his evolving responses to Bach's influence, and the lessons of his unfinished works. Diverse interpretive approaches range from text criticism to style criticism and draw on Freudian and Schenkerian analysis, along with the ideas of Harold Bloom, Theodor Adorno, Edward Said, Maynard Solomon, Charles Rosen, and other challenging thinkers"-- 

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