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Full Description
The studies collected in this book fall into four chief thematic areas of research on Fryderyk Chopin's life, stylistic changes, creative output, and musical reception. The first one is devoted to the origins of the composer's artistic formation in the context of his connections with the Main School of Music at the Royal University of Warsaw. The second thematic area is tied to the problem of Chopin's musical language and transformation of his individual style. The third group of studies concentrates on issues in Chopin's musical aesthetics, while the fourth and final one is devoted to the questions of composer's reception in the 19th-century musical culture in light of the practice of musical transcriptions at the time.
Contents
Contents: Studies at the Main School of Music of the Royal University of Warsaw (1826-1829) - Teaching of Music Theory in Józef Elsner's Class at the Royal University of Warsaw - On the Fragments of Music from the Last Sheet of the Autograph of the Trio in G Minor op. 8 - Stylistic Change: from Stile brillante to the Late 'Synthetic Style' - Harmony and Tonality - On the Tristan Chord - Contribution to Western European Romanticism - Imaginatio Crucis in the Last Song Melodia? - Polonaise: The Riddle of its Melodic Figure - Nineteenth-century Transcriptions of Masterworks - Nineteenth-century Transcriptions of the Polonaise in C sharp Minor op. 26 for Violin and Piano - On Jan Karłowicz's Concept of Revolution in Musical Notation.