Schubert, Müller, and Die Schöne MüllerinCambridge University Press, 06.02.1997 - 245 Seiten The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Müller produced some of the best loved of nineteenth-century lieder - in particular the song cycle Die schöne Müllerin. Professor Youens shows us how this archetypal tale of love and rejection, which has its origins in medieval romance, Minnesong and popular German legend, is reflected in the poet's own experience, the realms of art and life intertwining. Professor Youens considers other poets' explorations of the theme of a miller maid and her suitors, and looks at other musical settings of Müller's mill poems. But above all she examines Müller's permutation of the literary legends as an exploration of erotic obsession, delusion, frenzy, disillusionment and death and the way in which Schubert crucially altered Müller's vision when the poetic cycle became a musical text. |
Inhalt
hunters millers and miller maids | 42 |
at the mill with other composers | 101 |
sex and death in Müllers and Schuberts cycles | 159 |
Notes | 204 |
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Bächlein ballads Banck beloved Berlin Blümlein Vergißmein böse Farbe Breitkopf & Härtel brook Carl Carl Gottlieb Reissiger Carl Loewe Clemens Brentano composer Danksagung death deutsche Lieder Deutschen diary Die schöne Müllerin Eichendorff flowers forest Franz Franz Schubert Friedrich gardener Gedichte Gerlach German gern Gesänge Goethe Goethe's green Grün grünen heart Hedwig Herz Hofmeister hunter Ibid Jagd Jagen Jäger Johann Knaben Wunderhorn lad's Leben Leipzig letter liebe Farbe Liederspiel Ludwig Berger Luise Hensel Luise's Lust maid's maiden mill poems mill songs miller maid minor monodrama motif Mühle Mühlenleben Müller's cycle Nacht piano poem poet poet's poetic persona poetry Romantic Rose schöne Müllerin Schubert Sechs sexual sings Singspiel Sinn song cycle stag Stägemann stanza Stolz sweetheart symbolic tale tells tion tonal Trockne Blumen Verlag verse Wald wanderer wild Wilhelm Hensel Wilhelm Müller Winterreise Wohin wohl woman words young youth

