Rufus Hallmark sets Schumann's famous song cycle in the context of the challenges and social expectations faced by women in early nineteenth-century Germany. His study offers insights on Schumann's composing materials, reception of the song cycle, other contemporary poems about women, and comparisons with other musical settings of the poems.
Música en Contexto Serie
Esta serie se sumerge en el mundo de la música, explorando obras, repertorios y prácticas específicas dentro de sus contextos históricos, críticos y socioeconómicos más amplios. Su objetivo es conectar el análisis musical con los entornos culturales y sociales en los que la música se crea y se experimenta. La colección fomenta una perspectiva renovada sobre qué contextos son relevantes para el estudio de la música, ampliando así los límites de la musicología hacia nuevas direcciones teóricas y exploraciones interdisciplinarias. Ofrece una lectura convincente para cualquiera que busque una comprensión más profunda de la riqueza e impacto de la música.






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