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Mozart Studies
Contributor(s): Keefe, Simon P. (Editor)
ISBN: 0521851025     ISBN-13: 9780521851022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $121.60  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: Since the bicentennial of Mozart??'s death in 1991, the principal concern of much Mozart research has been to situate the composer and his music in increasingly well informed biographical, historical, critical and analytical contexts. The contributors to Mozart Studies share this desire to paint ever-more rounded, focused and sensitive pictures of the composer by drawing upon wide-ranging historical materials and critical tools, and to project scholarly understandings considerably beyond the narrow frames of reference that traditionally characterised Mozart research. While chapters are grouped according to the principal areas and topics covered, it is intended that other thematic links between chapters will also emerge, drawing scholars??? attention to areas primed for future investigation. In the best traditions of Mozart research, it is hoped that these essays will collectively affirm the vitality of Mozart scholarship and the significant role that this scholarship continues to play in defining and re-defining musicological priorities.
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Genres & Styles - Opera
Dewey: 780.92
Series: Cambridge Composer Studies
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 7.27" W x 9.86" (1.49 lbs) 266 pages
 
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Since the bicentennial of Mozart's death in 1991, the principal concern of much Mozart research has been to situate the composer and his music in increasingly well informed biographical, historical, critical and analytical contexts. The contributors to Mozart Studies share this desire to paint ever-more rounded, focused and sensitive pictures of the composer by drawing upon wide-ranging historical materials and critical tools, and to project scholarly understandings considerably beyond the narrow frames of reference that traditionally characterised Mozart research. While chapters are grouped according to the principal areas and topics covered, it is intended that other thematic links between chapters will also emerge, drawing scholars' attention to areas primed for future investigation. In the best traditions of Mozart research, it is hoped that these essays will collectively affirm the vitality of Mozart scholarship and the significant role that this scholarship continues to play in defining and re-defining musicological priorities.

Contributor Bio(s): Keefe, Simon P.: - Simon P. Keefe is Professor and Head of Music at City University London.