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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susan YouensPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780801499661ISBN 10: 0801499666 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 06 May 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsPreface Part I. The Poet and the Composer 1. Genesis and Sources 2. The Texts of Winterreise 3. The Music of Winterreise Part II. The Songs 1. Gute Nacht 2. Die Wetterfahne 3. Gefror'ne Tranen 4. Erstarrung 5. Der Lindenbaum 6. Wasserflut 7. Auf dem Flusse 8. Ruckblick 9. [Das] Irrlicht 10. Rast 11. Fruhlingstraum 12. Einsamkeit 13. Die Post 14. Der greise Kopf 15. Die Krahe 16. Letzte Hoffnung 17. Im Dorfe 18. Der sturmische Morgen 19. Tauschung 20. Der Wegweiser 21. Das Wirtshaus 22. Mut 23. Die Nebensonnen 24. Der Leiermann Postlude Appendix. Ludwig Uhland's Wander-Lieder Selected Bibliography IndexReviewsThis is the definitive book on the subject, by one of the world's leading lieder scholars. -Time Out New York Susan Youens displays a rare ability at making penetrating comments on both poetry and music, as well as their interrelationship, and her book is full of interesting observations of details easily overlooked by those who have not studied the song cycle closely. -Times Higher Education Supplement Susan Youens's Retracing a Winter's Journey is the most successful and appealing of the various recent studies of Winterreise. Youens is a true Schubertian, able to find the subtlety of the cycle and to take the reader through it in a way that broadens the understanding regardless of how familiar one may be with the work. She pays special attention to the texts, interpreting Muller's various images with a skill born of wide knowledge of the poet's other works as well as those of his contemporaries, and proceeding to an illumination of the role and importance of the texts in the musical setting... The author's lucid and elegant writing never allows one to falter through the retracing of this fascinating journey. -Music and Letters This is a book of considerable importance. Given the quantity of distinguished writing about Schubert's great song-cycle it is the author's outstanding achievement to have written a study that for scope, insight, and sheer readability eclipses previous responses to the challenge... Youens combines to a degree as rare as it is admirable the sensitivities and deep knowledge of literary historian and musicologist. -German History """This is the definitive book on the subject, by one of the world's leading lieder scholars.""-Time Out New York ""Susan Youens displays a rare ability at making penetrating comments on both poetry and music, as well as their interrelationship, and her book is full of interesting observations of details easily overlooked by those who have not studied the song cycle closely.""-Times Higher Education Supplement ""Susan Youens's Retracing a Winter's Journey is the most successful and appealing of the various recent studies of Winterreise. Youens is a true Schubertian, able to find the subtlety of the cycle and to take the reader through it in a way that broadens the understanding regardless of how familiar one may be with the work. She pays special attention to the texts, interpreting Muller's various images with a skill born of wide knowledge of the poet's other works as well as those of his contemporaries, and proceeding to an illumination of the role and importance of the texts in the musical setting... The author's lucid and elegant writing never allows one to falter through the retracing of this fascinating journey.""-Music and Letters ""This is a book of considerable importance. Given the quantity of distinguished writing about Schubert's great song-cycle it is the author's outstanding achievement to have written a study that for scope, insight, and sheer readability eclipses previous responses to the challenge... Youens combines to a degree as rare as it is admirable the sensitivities and deep knowledge of literary historian and musicologist.""-German History" Author InformationSusan Youens is J. W. Van Gorkom Professor of Music at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of several books, including Heine and the Lied; Schubert's Late Lieder: Beyond the Song Cycles; and Hugo Wolf and his Morike Songs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |