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New. Re-Reading the Beethoven Violin Sonatas

  • Author: Tong, Daniel

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Contents

  • List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction The performer-analyst Music revealed in time
  • 1. The Op. 12 Sonatas: Humour and Innovation Sonata in D, Op. 12 No.
  • 1. Allegro Performing an analysis 'Final' presentation of reading Op. 12 No. 1, variations Op. 12 No. 1, finale Sonata in E♭, Op. 12 No.
  • 3. A piano concerto in the making Adagio con molta espressione Allegro molto
  • 2. A Case study in the comic: Sonata in A, Op. 12 No. 2 Meaning and authenticity A laughing Beethoven? Is wit comedy? Is comedy funny? Notions of humour and comedy The contemporary pianist-comedian The comic within Op. 12 No. 2 Mapping the 'material' tra
  • 3. Separated at Birth. Sibling Sonatas: Opp. 23 and 24 Op. 23: The Black Sheep of the Family Beethoven, 'the most virile of all musicians' 'Gender Trouble' in Op. 23 Op. 23, Allegro Molto. An anti-finale Opp. 23 and 24: A single opus? Coda
  • 4. Man and artist. The Op. 30 Sonatas 1802: Anxiety and the Heiligenstadt Testament Disability in music 'Middle period' Beethoven Sonata in A Major, Op. 30 No.
  • 1. Late music from a young man A Narrative of disability lived The Original finale: Disability overcome Sonata in C Minor, Op. 30 No.
  • 2. Revolutionary fever and despair Sonata in G, Op. 30 No.
  • 3. Visionary escapism
  • 5. Sonata in A (Minor?), Op. 47 A hybrid sonata In the style of a concerto? Presto. Brilliance and bravado 'The commonplace variations'
  • 6. Sonata in G, Op.
  • 96. Fantasy and arabesque Divining the messages within the score Pierre Rode, Archduke Rudolph and the Immortal Beloved Signs, games and messages A correspondence through the score A poet's love Romanticism, Schlegel and the arabesque The allure of late
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