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Beethoven for a later age : living with the string quartets / Edward Dusinberre.

De Gruyter University of Chicago Press Complete eBook-Package 2016 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dusinberre, Edward, 1968- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Quartets--violins (2), viola, cello.
Beethoven, Ludwig van.
Takács Quartet--Biography.
Takács Quartet.
String quartet.
String quartets--Analysis, appreciation.
String quartets.
Bowed stringed instrument players--Biography.
Bowed stringed instrument players.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 p.)
Place of Publication:
Chicago, [Illinois] : The University of Chicago Press, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Beethoven’s sixteen string quartets are some of the most extraordinary and challenging pieces of music ever written. Originally composed and performed between 1798 and 1826, they have inspired artists of all kinds—not only musicians—and have been subject to endless reinterpretation. But what is it like to personally take up the challenge of these compositions, not only as a musician, but as a member of a quartet, where each player has ideas about style and expression? To answer this question, Edward Dusinberre, first violinist of the renowned Takács Quartet, offers a rare peek inside the workings of his ensemble, while providing an insightful history of the compositions and their performance. Founded in Hungary in 1975 and now based in Boulder, Colorado, the Takács is one of the world’s preeminent string quartets, and performances of Beethoven have been at the center of their work together for over forty years. Using the history of both the Takács Quartet and the Beethoven quartets as a foundation, Beethoven for a Later Age provides a backstage look at the daily life of a quartet, showing the necessary creative tension between individual and group and how four people can at the same time forge a lasting artistic connection and enjoy making music together over decades. The key, Dusinberre reveals, to a quartet crafting its own sound is in balancing continuity with change and experimentation—a theme that lies at the heart of Beethoven’s remarkable compositions. In an accessible style, suitable for novices and chamber music enthusiasts alike, Dusinberre illuminates the variety and contradictions of Beethoven's quartets, which were composed against the turbulent backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath, and he brings the technical aspects of the music to life. Beethoven for a Later Age vividly shows that creative engagement with Beethoven’s radical and brilliant quartets continues to be as stimulating now as it was for its first performers and audiences. Musicians and music lovers will be intrigued by Dusinberre’s exploration of the close collaboration at the heart of any great performance.
Contents:
Contents; Members of the Takács Quartet; List of Musical Examples; Prologue: Opus 131; 1. Audition: Opus 59, no. 3; 2. Joining the Quartet: Opus 18, no. 1; 3. Fracture: Opus 59, no. 2; 4. Re-creation: Opus 127; 5. Convalescence: Opus 132; 6. Alternative Endings: Opus 130; Acknowledgements; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780226374536
022637453X
OCLC:
946887744

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