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Book Synopsis

Youens addresses the different aspects of the Winterreise: its cultural milieu, the genesis of both the poetry and the music, Schubert's transformation of poetic cycle into music, the philosophical dimension of the work, and its musical structure.



Trade Review

Susan Youens displays a rare ability at making penetrating comments on both poetry and music, as well as their interrelationship, and her book is full of interesting observations of details easily overlooked by those who have not studied the song cycle closely.

* Times Higher Education Supplement *

Susan Youens's Retracing a Winter's Journey is the most successful and appealing of the various recent studies of Winterreise. Youens is a true Schubertian, able to find the subtlety of the cycle and to take the reader through it in a way that broadens the understanding regardless of how familiar one may be with the work. She pays special attention to the texts, interpreting Müller's various images with a skill born of wide knowledge of the poet's other works as well as those of his contemporaries, and proceeding to an illumination of the role and importance of the texts in the musical setting.... The author's lucid and elegant writing never allows one to falter through the retracing of this fascinating journey.

* Music and Letters *

This is a book of considerable importance. Given the quantity of distinguished writing about Schubert's great song-cycle it is the author's outstanding achievement to have written a study that for scope, insight, and sheer readability eclipses previous responses to the challenge.... Youens combines to a degree as rare as it is admirable the sensitivities and deep knowledge of literary historian and musicologist.

* German History *

This is the definitive book on the subject, by one of the world's leading lieder scholars.

* Time Out New York *

Table of Contents

PrefacePart I. The Poet and the Composer1. Genesis and Sources
2. The Texts of Winterreise
3. The Music of WinterreisePart II. The Songs1. Gute Nacht
2. Die Wetterfahne
3. Gefror'ne Tränen
4. Erstarrung
5. Der Lindenbaum
6. Wasserflut
7. Auf dem Fluße
8. Rückblick
9. [Das] Irrlicht
10. Rast
11. Frühlingstraum
12. Einsamkeit
13. Die Post
14. Der greise Kopf
15. Die Krähe
16. Letzte Hoffnung
17. Im Dorfe
18. Der stürmische Morgen
19. Täuschung
20. Der Wegweiser
21. Das Wirtshaus
22. Mut
23. Die Nebensonnen
24. Der LeiermannPostludeAppendix. Ludwig Uhland's Wander-LiederSelected Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 05/11/1991
      ISBN13: 9780801499661, 978-0801499661
      ISBN10: 0801499666

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Youens addresses the different aspects of the Winterreise: its cultural milieu, the genesis of both the poetry and the music, Schubert's transformation of poetic cycle into music, the philosophical dimension of the work, and its musical structure.



      Trade Review

      Susan Youens displays a rare ability at making penetrating comments on both poetry and music, as well as their interrelationship, and her book is full of interesting observations of details easily overlooked by those who have not studied the song cycle closely.

      * Times Higher Education Supplement *

      Susan Youens's Retracing a Winter's Journey is the most successful and appealing of the various recent studies of Winterreise. Youens is a true Schubertian, able to find the subtlety of the cycle and to take the reader through it in a way that broadens the understanding regardless of how familiar one may be with the work. She pays special attention to the texts, interpreting Müller's various images with a skill born of wide knowledge of the poet's other works as well as those of his contemporaries, and proceeding to an illumination of the role and importance of the texts in the musical setting.... The author's lucid and elegant writing never allows one to falter through the retracing of this fascinating journey.

      * Music and Letters *

      This is a book of considerable importance. Given the quantity of distinguished writing about Schubert's great song-cycle it is the author's outstanding achievement to have written a study that for scope, insight, and sheer readability eclipses previous responses to the challenge.... Youens combines to a degree as rare as it is admirable the sensitivities and deep knowledge of literary historian and musicologist.

      * German History *

      This is the definitive book on the subject, by one of the world's leading lieder scholars.

      * Time Out New York *

      Table of Contents

      PrefacePart I. The Poet and the Composer1. Genesis and Sources
      2. The Texts of Winterreise
      3. The Music of WinterreisePart II. The Songs1. Gute Nacht
      2. Die Wetterfahne
      3. Gefror'ne Tränen
      4. Erstarrung
      5. Der Lindenbaum
      6. Wasserflut
      7. Auf dem Fluße
      8. Rückblick
      9. [Das] Irrlicht
      10. Rast
      11. Frühlingstraum
      12. Einsamkeit
      13. Die Post
      14. Der greise Kopf
      15. Die Krähe
      16. Letzte Hoffnung
      17. Im Dorfe
      18. Der stürmische Morgen
      19. Täuschung
      20. Der Wegweiser
      21. Das Wirtshaus
      22. Mut
      23. Die Nebensonnen
      24. Der LeiermannPostludeAppendix. Ludwig Uhland's Wander-LiederSelected Bibliography
      Index

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