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Mahler's Nietzsche

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Examines how Nietzschean ideas influenced the composition of Mahler's first four, so-called Wunderhorn, symphonies.Gustav Mahler and Friedrich Nietzsche both exercised a tremendous influence over t...
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  • 24 January 2023
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Examines how Nietzschean ideas influenced the composition of Mahler's first four, so-called Wunderhorn, symphonies.

Gustav Mahler and Friedrich Nietzsche both exercised a tremendous influence over the twentieth century. All the more fascinating, then, is Mahler's intellectual engagement with the writings of Nietzsche.
Given the limited and frequently cryptic nature of the composer's own comments on Nietzsche, Mahler's specific understanding of the elusive thinker is achieved through the examination of Nietzsche's reception amongst the people who introduced composer to philosopher: members of the Pernerstorfer Circle at the University of Vienna.

Mahler's Nietzsche draws on a variety of primary sources to answer two key questions. The first is hermeneutic: what do Mahler's allusions to Nietzsche mean? The second is creative: how can Mahler's own characterization of Nietzsche as an "epoch-making influence" be identified in his compositional techniques? By answering these two questions, the book paints a more accurate picture of the intersections of the arts, philosophy and politics in fin-de-siècle Vienna. Mahler's Nietzsche will be required reading for scholars and students of nineteenth and early twentieth century German music and philosophy.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 204
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date: 24 January 2023
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781837650019
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, Art music, orchestral and formal music, MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Theory, PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, Theory of music and musicology
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As a trained musicologist, Batstone knows how to support her philosophical explorations and historical reconstructions through meticulous use of music theory and analysis, helpfully illustrated by numerous excerpts from the symphonies' scores.
Introduction: An Epoch-Making Influence
1 The Case of Wagner
2 The Crown of Laughter
3 The Gay Science
4 The Übermensch
5 Ecce Homo
Epilogue
Appendix I: Original Symphony Programs
Appendix II: Song Texts
Bibliography
Index