Since its emergence in sixteenth-century Germany, the magician Faust's quest has become one of the most profound themes in Western history. Though variants are found across all media, few adaptations have met with greater acclaim than in music. Bringing together more than two dozen authors in a foundational volume, 'The Oxford Handbook of Faust in Music' testifies to the spectacular impact the Faust theme has exerted over the centuries. The Handbook's three-part organization enables readers to follow the evolution of Faust in music across time and stylistic periods. Part I explores symphonic, choral, chamber, and solo Faust works by composers from Beethoven to Schnittke. Part II discusses the range of Faustian operas, and Part III examines ...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
FAUST Faust ( - ) Einband ( - ) Mephistopheles and Faust in Henry Clarke, Forest and Ca...
Despite being a pre-eminent figure of German literature, Goethe remains misunderstood in musicolog...
Appendix 1 (p. 102-112) consists of 39 musical examples.Thesis (PH.D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 19...
This project talks about Liszt’s Faust Symphony based on Goethe’s Faust. It traces carefully through...
(Excerpts and paraphrases from a spectacular scholarly achievement of the 1950ies, the Faust edition...
The musical ending [of Goethe's Novelle] recalls the fascination with "music as metaphor", "the powe...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
In its representation as an ambivalently powerful voice in the German literature and music criticism...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
Faust, the scholar who made a deal with the devil in order to experience life as fully as possible, ...
Orientador: Mário Luiz FrungilloTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de E...
My thesis is centered on one of the greatest literary pieces and a phenomenon of European literature...
The legend of Faust, the German scholar-sorcerer, has endured in Western folklore since an anonymous...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
FAUST Faust ( - ) Einband ( - ) Mephistopheles and Faust in Henry Clarke, Forest and Ca...
Despite being a pre-eminent figure of German literature, Goethe remains misunderstood in musicolog...
Appendix 1 (p. 102-112) consists of 39 musical examples.Thesis (PH.D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 19...
This project talks about Liszt’s Faust Symphony based on Goethe’s Faust. It traces carefully through...
(Excerpts and paraphrases from a spectacular scholarly achievement of the 1950ies, the Faust edition...
The musical ending [of Goethe's Novelle] recalls the fascination with "music as metaphor", "the powe...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
In its representation as an ambivalently powerful voice in the German literature and music criticism...
The Reformation and Renaissance, though segregated into distinct disciplines today, interacted and c...
Faust, the scholar who made a deal with the devil in order to experience life as fully as possible, ...
Orientador: Mário Luiz FrungilloTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de E...
My thesis is centered on one of the greatest literary pieces and a phenomenon of European literature...
The legend of Faust, the German scholar-sorcerer, has endured in Western folklore since an anonymous...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
FAUST Faust ( - ) Einband ( - ) Mephistopheles and Faust in Henry Clarke, Forest and Ca...
Despite being a pre-eminent figure of German literature, Goethe remains misunderstood in musicolog...