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Art, Music, and Mysticism at the Fin-de-siècle: Seeing and Hearing the Beyond

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  • Editor: Chong, Corrinne
  • Editor: Foot, Michelle

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$225.75

Due for release on 28th Jun 2024

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Contents

  • Introduction: Aspiring Towards the Absolute Setting the Stage: A Symbolist Prelude
  • 1. Music and Aesthetic Liturgy in Symbolist Art Salons: The Cases of Joséphin Péladan and Jean Delville
  • 2. Deathbed Conversions, Troglodytes, and Baths for the Brain: Mysticism in the Fin-de-siècle Historical Imagination
  • 3. “En blanc et immobile”: Erik Satie, Mysticism and Whiteness
  • 4. “Josephin ‘Sâr’ Péladan, Charles Tournemire, and Apocalyptic Mysticism Synaesthesia in Scandinavia
  • 5. Musical Interaction with Finnish Visual Arts: The Composer Jean Sibelius, and Artists Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Oscar Parviainen and Ellen Thesleff
  • 6. Sexing Parsifal: Gendered Synaesthesia and Transpositions in Hilma af Klint’s Abstraction Vibrations, Abstraction, and Tonality: Giving Sound Form
  • 7. George Frederic Watts’s “Mesmeric Dolls”: Music and Theosophy in the Painter’s Late Works
  • 8. Composing “Symmorphies”: Chromatism, Astral Vision and Music of the Spheres in František Kupka’s Cosmological Modernism
  • 9. Ringing Cosmos, Returning Souls: Expressions of the Beyond in Webern’s Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 10 and Kandinsky’s All Saints Day Paintings
  • 10. Music as Key to the Beyond: Steiner and Kandinsky’s Scenic Compositions against Materialism
  • 11. Tonality and (the) “Beyond”: Elgar’s Gerontius and String Quartet Piacevole