Haydn and the Performance of Rhetoric
Tom Beghin author Sander M Goldberg editor Tom Beghin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:5th Feb '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Haydn is the last major composer whose music was regularly discussed by his contemporaries in terms derived from the classical tradition of rhetoric. Within a generation of his death, that discourse had fallen from favor, but the historical relationship between Haydn and the rhetorical tradition endured. In this volume, a distinguished group of contributors in fields from classics to literature to musicology restores the rhetorical model to prominence and shows what can be achieved by returning to the idea of music as a rhetorical process. An accompanying DVD, specially designed for this project, presents performances and illustrations keyed to the book's chapters, making musicological arguments accessible to nonspecialists and advancing additional arguments of its own through the medium of performance. The volume thus reaches beyond musicology to enrich and complicate the larger debate over rhetoric's role in eighteenth-century culture.
"A tremendous and substantial contribution to Haydn scholarship, this book introduces, explains, and expands on a theme - rhetoric in music - that is likely to be vaguely familiar to readers, but which has never previously been treated in such an expansive, informative, and coherent fashion. Haydn and the Performance of Rhetoric points the way forward for new musicological research on the eighteenth century." - Tom Tolley, University of Edinburgh"
ISBN: 9780226041292
Dimensions: 24mm x 17mm x 3mm
Weight: 822g
352 pages