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OverviewThis book provides new critical insights into Spanish musical, artistic, and literary works produced between the concluding years of the nineteenth century and the initial decades of the twentieth century. Fernández-Escárzaga creates a conceptual map to assist in comprehending the multifarious aesthetic particularities of Spain at the turn of the century. The argument proceeds from two main musical works which share concepts based in art and literature: the opera Els Pirineus by Felipe Pedrell (1841–1922) and the Goyescas piano suite by Enrique Granados (1867–1916). Utilising the philosophy of José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955) allows an understanding of how multiple cultural and compositional threads tie these works together. This methodological process challenges several long-held notions concerning the idea of Spain in music and the relationship between music and philosophy, and therefore broadens existing debates on Spanish modernist music. This book will be of interest not only to music scholars but also to those involved in art, literature, and philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda García Fernández-EscárzagaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9781032938028ISBN 10: 1032938021 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 19 December 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is one of the most intellectually sophisticated and conceptually significant books on Spanish music, and it will be of interest not only to music scholars but also those interested in art, literature, and philosophy. It persuasively challenges several long-held notions concerning the relationship between Spanish music and philosophy; however, what further impresses the reader are the author's literary flair and ability to convey the complexities of this subject with verbal nuance. Professor Walter Aaron Clark, University of California, Riverside. Amanda García Fernández-Escárzaga has written a fine and extremely well-documented study of Felipe Pedrell’s Els Pirineus and Enrique Granados’s Goyescas, which she places within their historical and cultural context. Instead of reading them from a purely musical standpoint, she explores both works vis-à-vis Spanish modernist art, literature, and philosophy. This interdisciplinary approach proves to be extremely fruitful: in addition to providing a thorough and expert analysis of those two musical pieces, by placing music at the forefront of cultural discussion García Fernández-Escárzaga offers an original and persuasive account of the “broken mosaic” of Spanish modernism. Professor Nil Santiáñez, Saint Louis University Research Institute. Author of Wittgenstein's Ethics and Modern Warfare. Author InformationAmanda García Fernández-Escárzaga is a musicologist, pianist, and writer with an academic background spanning multiple institutions. She holds a degree in Music from the University of Aberdeen, an MA in Musicology from the University of Bristol, and an MA in Spanish and Latin-American Musicology from the Universidad Complutense Madrid. She completed her PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London. Currently an independent researcher, her interdisciplinary work explores the intersections of philosophy, technology, music, art, and literature, contributing new perspectives to the study of these fields. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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