Nm 41 op. 125 / 1992 Pars
Parsons, James:
Ode to the ninth : the poetic and musical tradition behind the finale of Beethoven's "choral symphony" / by James Parsons. – 1992. – X, 478 S. : Notenbeisp.
Papierkopie erschienen im Verlag University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Denton, Tex., Univ. of North Texas, Diss., 1992
UMI order number: 9225007
Inv.-Nr. 96.589
Inhalt: 1. Praeludium: "Form and idea". – 2. The cult of joy ("O happiness! Our being's end and aim". The sublime). – 3. Poets of Freude (Hagedorn and Uz. Klopstock. Schiller). – 4. Happiness: "Music, too, must join this ultimate aim". – 5. Genre?. – 6. Culmination: Beethoven. – Appendix A: An inventory of musical settings of Hagedorn's "An die Freude". – Appendix B: An inventory of musical settings of Schiller's "An die Freude". – Appendix C: An inventory of "Freude"-related poems and Lieder in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Masonic publications. – Appendix D: An inventory of Schiller's "An die Freude" and song settings thereof in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Masonic publications. – Sources consulted.
- Schlagwörter:
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 125 <4. Satz> / An die Freude
- Freude / Kult
- Hagedorn, Friedrich von / Freude
- Uz, Johann Peter / Freude
- Schiller, Friedrich / An die Freude
- Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb / Freude
- Freude / Vertonung
- Hagedorn, Friedrich von / An die Freude / Vertonung / Verzeichnis
- Schiller, Friedrich / An die Freude / Vertonung / Verzeichnis
- Freude / Gedicht / Lied / Freimaurer
- Schiller, Friedrich / An die Freude / Vertonung / Freimaurer
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 80 / WoO 118 / op. 83,3 / Freudenthema
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