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David P. Schroeder

    1 janvier 1946
    Haydn and the Enlightenment
    Mozart in revolt
    Experiencing Mozart
    • Experiencing Mozart

      • 215pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      In Experiencing Mozart: A Listener's Companion, music historian David Schroeder illustrates through the great composer's music how the issues he cared about so deeply in his time remain as pressing to modern listeners.

      Experiencing Mozart
    • David Schroeder contends that Mozart's father, Leopold, intended to write a biography of his son and designed his correspondence to be published as a type of moral biography. Mozart's letters, in contrast to the moral German-styled letters he received, came closer to the more wily French letters of the philosophes, Voltaire especially, whose style he would have discovered while living in Paris.

      Mozart in revolt
    • Haydn and the Enlightenment

      The Late Symphonies and Their Audience

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Haydn is portrayed as a culturally and politically aware figure of the Age of Enlightenment, rather than an isolated instrumental musician. The author argues that Haydn's evolving compositional style reflects his engagement with contemporary aesthetic opinions and Enlightenment ideals. The book delves into Haydn's connection with his audience and highlights his understanding of art's moral purpose, particularly in his late symphonies, where he effectively pursues this objective.

      Haydn and the Enlightenment