ABSTRACT

Amanda Glauert revisits Beethoven’s songs and studies his profound engagement with the aesthetics of the poets he was setting, particularly those of Herder and Goethe. The book offers readers a rich exploration of the poetical and philosophical context in which Beethoven found himself when composing songs. It also offers detailed commentaries on possible responses to specific songs, responses designed to open up new ways for performing, hearing and appreciating this provocative song repertoire. This study will be of great interest to researchers of Beethoven; German song; aesthetics of words and music.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

Do you know the land

The challenge of singing Mignon

chapter 2|46 pages

To a distant beloved

Beethoven’s tribute to strophic song

chapter 3|34 pages

The retelling of lyric

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony

chapter 4|30 pages

Lyric legacy

Finding a place for Beethoven song

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion