Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Song Cycles: Analytical Pathways Toward Performance
- Editor: Callahan, Michael R.
- Editor: Sly, Gordon
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Contents
- Chapter 1: "As if with lightning bolts": The Ombra and Tempesta in Schoenberg's Das Buch der hangenden Garten (Jessica Narum)
- / Chapter 2: Georgy Sviridov's Pushkin Romances: Approaches to Interpretation (Lisa Feurzeig and Rachael Gates) /
- Chapter 3: Poetry, Voice and Resistance in Poulenc's Tel jour telle nuit (Peter Kaminsky) /
- Chapter 4: Guilt, Deliberation, Affirmation: Britten's The Holy Sonnets of John Donne as Catharsis (Gordon Sly) /
- Chapter 5: Arnold van Wyk's Van Liefde en Verlatenheid ('Of Love and Forsakenness'): Love and Others in 1950s South Africa (Matildie Thom Wium) /
- Chapter 6: The Queer Context and Composition of Samuel Barber's Despite and Still (James Sullivan) /
- Chapter 7: Four Verses of Captain Lebyadkin: Nihilism and Transcendence in Late Shostakovich (Michael Chikinda) /
- Chapter 8: Perceiving Imaginative and Intellectual Oscillation in George Crumb's Apparition (Peter Lea and Julia Bentley) /
- Chapter 9: Modern and Sentimental Voices in Scott Wheeler's Wasting the Night (Benjamin Binder) /
- Chapter 10: "Let Me Count the Ways": Nostalgia and Repetition in Libby Larsen's Sonnets from the Portuguese (Cara Stroud) /
- Chapter 11: Climbing the Mountain: Thoughts on Robert Morris's Cold Mountain Songs (Brian Alegant) /
- Chapter 12: Portrayals of Incongruity in William Bolcom and Sandra Seaton's From the Diary of Sally Hemings (Michael R. Callahan) /
- Chapter 13: Longing for a Fragment: Sappho as a Figure of Hope in Paul Sanchez's (Mike Morey) /
- Chapter 14: There and Then, Here and Now: Higdon's Civil Words (Laura Dallman)