1st Edition

Schubert's Workshop (Two Volume Set)

    498 Pages 391 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Schubert’s Workshop offers a fresh study of the composer’s compositional technique and its development, rooted in the author’s experience of realising performing versions of Franz Schubert’s unfinished works. Through close examination of Schubert’s use of technical and structural devices, Brian Newbould demonstrates that Schubert was much more technically innovative than has been supposed, and argues that the composer’s technical discoveries constitute a rich legacy of specific influences on later composers. Providing rich new insights into the creative practice of one of the major figures of classical music, this two-volume study reframes our understanding of Schubert as an innovator who constantly pushed at the frontiers of style and expression.

    Volume 1: Towards an Early Maturity Preface Rationale Acknowledgments Abbreviations Definitions 1. Tools 2. Apprenticeship 3. Theme 4. Devices 5. Counterpoint 6. Harmonic Strategy 7. The Diminished Seventh 8. The Augmented Sixth 9. Harmonic Fingerprints 10. Dissonance 11. Major and Minor 12. The Cadential Six-Four 13. The Stepping Bass 14. Phraseology 15. Texture 16. Concerto? 17. Orchestration 18. The Excursion 19. The Bohemian Sixth and a Matter of Legacy 20. The Tonally-Enriched Exposition 21. Metrical Concerns 22. The Back-bonded Third Bar 23. Triads and Tonics Volume 2: Mastery and Beyond 24. The ‘Wanderer’ Fantasy 25. The Late Trios and Structural Serendipity 26. A Diabelli Variation 27. Symmetries 28. Segmentation 29. Cycles I 30. Cycles II 31. Counterpoint in Late Schubert 32. Aspects of Quartet-Thinking 33. Case Study: A Late Finale 34. Productivity, Improvisation, Process and Genre 35. Symphony No. 7 in E, D.729 36. Symphony ‘No. 10’ in D, D.936a 37. Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (‘Unfinished’) 38. Chamber Music 39. Piano Sonata in C, D.850 (‘Relique’) 40. String Quartet in C minor, D.703: Andante 41. Symphonies in D, D.2b and D.615 42. Symphony in D, D.708a 43. A Postscript 44. Postlude 45. The Schubert Legacy Notes List of Works Index

    Biography

    Brian Newbould is a musicologist whose completions of several unfinished symphonies and other works by Schubert are played, broadcast and recorded worldwide. He has lectured in the North and South Americas, the Antipodes, and across Europe and Scandinavia. Schubert’s Workshop is his third book on this composer.