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Fink, Robert:
Beethoven antihero : sex, violence, and the aesthetics of failure, or listening to the ninth symphony as postmodern sublime / Robert Fink. – 2004. – Notenbeisp.
Fotokopie.
In: Beyond structural listenig? : postmodern modes of hearing / ed. by Andrew Dell'Antonio. – Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of Calf. Press, 2004. – S. 109-153
Inv.-Nr. 19.244
Abschnitte: One of the most misquoted musicologists in history. – Moment one: the unspeakable content (romantic and modern sublimity) ; "violence, failure, and 'beethoven's demonic intension'". – "Sex, violence and the 'murderous rage of a rapist incapable of attaining release'". – "(Not listening to the) sex, violence and failure: 'the theme look for the theme!'". – Moment two: the unsalvageable form (postmodern sublimity). – "The 'Lydian' ascent. – "The Lydian ascent, the missing dominant, and the subdominant collapse". – "Failure upon failure: the moment of recapitulation revisited". – "Aftermath". – Epilogue. – "Beethoven antihero". – "Envoi": who speaks for the Ninth?. – Appendix: accounts of Beethoven, "Ninth Symphony, I, 301-399. – Notes.
- Schlagwörter:
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 125 / Musikästhetik / Das Erhabene
- Musikästhetik / Sexualität / Gewalt
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