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Robert Schumann's Album for the Young and the Coming of Age of Nineteenth-Century Piano Pedagogy
in a series of articles from 1837-39 by C. F. Becker for Schumann's own journal, the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. See John Daverio, Robert Schumann: Herald of a "New Poetic Age" (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), 404. 4Newcomb, "Schumann and the...
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musical style of certain composers. Larry Todd has identified what he describes as “Mendelssohn’s Ossianic Manner.”23 John Daverio similarly proposed the existence of an Ossianic manner in select works of Schumann.24 What is most interesting about his...
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Introducing Musical Meaning through Popular Music
song began, or as a dominant to the next song in A minor.17Such a tonal connection is common in Schumann’s song cycles. John Daverio writes, “Almost without exception, adjacent songs demonstrate a close tonal bond.... Occasionally an inconclusive...
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The strophic layout of the conventional Lied was, of course, considerably blurred in the final version! authors: John Daverio author_ids: 2125 authors: John Daverio author_ids: 2125
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Reading Schumann By Way of Jean Paul and His Contemporaries
Opus 39," Music Analysis 5 (1986): 5, 17-26. 62Roland Barthes, "Rasch," in The Responsibility of Forms, 299. authors: John Daverio author_ids: 2125 authors: John Daverio author_ids: 2125
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Celebrating 60 Years of the [i]Symposium[/i] (1961-2021): Learning from our Past
Susan C. Cook, Clifford Madsen, Claude V. Palisca, William Ennis Thomson, Timothy Rice, Neal Zaslaw, James R. Briscoe, John Daverio…and the list of luminaries goes on and on. The quality of our authors and the many stellar articles issued in the past...