Symphonic Metamorphoses: Subjectivity and Alienation in Mahler's Re-Cycled Songs
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This revelatory new book takes readers far beyond most existing critical analyses of Mahler's work, escaping the tired traps of broad historical survey and formalist plot summary. Symphonic Metamorphoses considers Mahler’s early practice of basing his symphonies on pre-existing songs and elaborates how this practice informs the techniques and tropes of Mahler’s musico-cultural discourse, involving montage, social satire, subjectivity, autonomy, alienation, childhood, absolute music, time and …
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Music, Film & Performing ArtsPrint BooksPhilosophyPaperbackNonfictionMusicClassical MusicMusic Theory & CompositionSheet Music & SongbooksMajor Branches of Philosophical StudyClassical InstrumentationClassical Forms & GenresPost-Romantic Classical Music (c. 1860 - c. 1900)Vocal MusicMahler, GustavMusic Theory & Composition - General & MiscellaneousSymphoniesLieder & Art-SongsOrchestra & String OrchestraClassical Voice with InstrumentsVocal Music - Solo VoiceSocial Philosophy



