ABSTRACT

This anthology brings together representative examples of the most significant and engaging scholarly writing on Chopin by a wide range of authors. The essays selected for the volume portray a rounded picture of Chopin as composer, pianist and teacher of his music, and of his overall achievement and legacy. Historical perspectives are offered on Chopin’s biography ’as cultural discourse’, on the evolution and origins of his style, and on the contexts of given works. A fascinating contemporary overview of Chopin’s oeuvre is also provided. Seven source studies assess the status and role of Chopin’s notational practices as well as some enigmatic sketch material. Essays in the field of performance studies scrutinise the ’cultural work’ carried out by Chopin’s performances and discuss his playing style along with that of his contemporaries and students. This paves the way for a body of essays on analysis, aesthetics and reception, considering aspects of genre and including an overview of analytical approaches to select works. The remaining essays address Chopin’s handling of form, rhythm and other musical elements, as well as the ’meaning’ of his msuic. The collection as a whole underscores one of the most important aspects of Chopin’s legacy, namely the paradoxical manner in which he drew from the past - in particular, certain eighteenth-century traditions - while stretching inherited conventions and practices to such an extent that a highly original ’music of the future’ was heralded.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|134 pages

Historical perspectives

chapter 7|16 pages

Ballade und Drama

Frédéric Chopins Ballade opus 38 und die französische Oper um 1830 *

part II|102 pages

Source studies

chapter 9|15 pages

Playing with the Chopin Sources

chapter 13|7 pages

Rehearings

The First Movement of Chopin’s Sonata in B♭ Minor, Op. 35

part IV|185 pages

Analysis, aesthetics, reception

chapter 22|19 pages

Chopin and Genre

chapter 24|17 pages

Critical Forum

Chopin’s Ballades and the Dialectic: Analysis in Historical Perspective

chapter 25|4 pages

Chopin

CVI. Pianoforte Concerto in F Minor, OP. 21

chapter 26|10 pages

Chopin’s Etude in F Major, Opus 25, No. 3

The Scope of Tonality

chapter 30|11 pages

Rehearings

Romantic Meaning in Chopin’s Prelude in A Minor

chapter 31|27 pages

On grounding Chopin

part V|8 pages

Epilogue

chapter 32|6 pages

Epilogue