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OverviewPublic and Private Modes of Musical Discourse brings a new contribution to discussions on the difference between the public and private layers of music, which have often centered on issues of stylistic expression such as genre, performance venue, texture, and phrase organization. Symphonies, for example, have historically been seen as public expressions of grandeur with a festive, powerful musical character, while sonatas were associated with the subtler emotions of chamber music and private audiences. Author Lauri Suurpää offers an alternative starting point for the distinction between these modes, grounding the public-private distinction on structure and expression. Focusing on Joseph Haydn's London symphonies and late string quartets, Suurpää exposes the interplay of details and large-scale narrative and unveils a key aspect of the music—its interactions and dialogues between public and private modes of discourse. In structure, if a musical segment adheres to conventional patterns, it is public; if it deviates from them, it is private. In expression, if a musical topic refers to an object shared by a crowd, such as a fanfare announcing a battle, it is public; if a topic refers to emotions felt by an individual, it is private. With sonata theory, form-functional theory, Schenkerian analysis, hypermetrical analysis, and approaching musical expression from the perspective of topic theory, layers of structure and expression are peeled back. Public and Private Modes of Musical Discourse offers a valuable new way into how we discuss eighteenth-century music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lauri SuurpääPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press ISBN: 9780253075277ISBN 10: 0253075270 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming 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 ContentsReviews""While it fits into the ongoing wave of interest in musical form in the late eighteenth century, there also is no existing book that is quite like it. I will read it, and use it in my research and teaching, as will, I am convinced, many others."" – Steven Vande Moortele, author of The Romantic Overture and Musical Form from Rossini to Wagner ""[Suurpää] is obviously in command of an vast array of different analytical approaches and his mastering is impressive. The book is extremely well researched, and very up-to-date. Most major contemporary analytical approaches are masterfully dealt with, and put into dialogue with the difficult problem of historically informed analysis."" – Giorgio Sanguinetti, author of The Art of Partimento: History, Theory, and Practice ""While it fits into the ongoing wave of interest in musical form in the late eighteenth century, there also is no existing book that is quite like it. I will read it, and use it in my research and teaching, as will, I am convinced, many others.""—Steven Vande Moortele, author of The Romantic Overture and Musical Form from Rossini to Wagner ""[Suurpää] is obviously in command of an vast array of different analytical approaches and his mastering is impressive. The book is extremely well researched, and very up-to-date. Most major contemporary analytical approaches are masterfully dealt with, and put into dialogue with the difficult problem of historically informed analysis.""—Giorgio Sanguinetti, author of The Art of Partimento: History, Theory, and Practice Author InformationLauri Suurpää is Professor of Music Theory at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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