One of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf’s Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant use of intertextual references: Mahnkopf includes references to compositions of his own, as well as to works of other composers (e.g. Mark Andre). He also refers to literary sources, such as texts by Borges and Nietzsche. In first instance, this article provides a detailed inventory of these many musical and extra-musical references. Second, we highlight some of these interconnections by zooming in on the relationships between the different compositions within the Kurtág-Zyklus. A music analytical approach reveals the compositional strategies adopted by Mahnkopf in this work. Third, we examine the motivations behind Mahnkopf’s specific choices:...
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One of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf’s Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant us...
One of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf's Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant us...
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This thesis addresses Richard Strauss’s Eine Alpensinfonie’s unsettled program and assesses multiple...
The portfolio of compositions (part one) offers a selection of the composer’s most significant contr...
Hybridity in music is most often considered a late-twentieth-century phenomenon. However, for those ...
One of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf’s Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant us...
One of the most striking aspects of Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf's Kurtág-Cycle (2001), is the abundant us...
The main idea of the paper is a presentation of the stage cycle Licht, absorbing the composer for o...
The oeuvre of Austrian composer Bernhard Lang (°1957) is based upon extreme musical repetition. In h...
Musicologists would consider Gustav Mahler’s symphonies heterophonic, while literary scholars might ...
The recurrence of certain musical ideas from piece to piece can be considered as one of the main cha...
The close relationship between music and other art forms is a well-established feature of fin-de-siè...
This paper asks what it is to write about music. When we ask students or colleagues to write about m...
In combining music theory and cultural studies, my dissertation explores the ways in which Gustav Ma...
Although Berg himself made public the nature of the extra-musical stimulus behind the composition of...
Gustav Mahler is a man of juxtapositions, and it shows in his compositions. Between the deaths of hi...
The gestation period of György Kurtág's Hommage à R. Sch. op. 15d covers a period of approximately f...
This thesis addresses Richard Strauss’s Eine Alpensinfonie’s unsettled program and assesses multiple...
The portfolio of compositions (part one) offers a selection of the composer’s most significant contr...
Hybridity in music is most often considered a late-twentieth-century phenomenon. However, for those ...