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Mahler's Seventh Symphony [Hardback]

(British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Oxford University)
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Gustav Mahler's Seventh Symphony stands out as one of the most provocative symphonic statements of the early twentieth century. Throughout its performance history, it has often been heard as "existing in the shadow" of the Sixth Symphony or as "too reminiscent" of Richard Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg. Anna Stoll Knecht's Mahler's Seventh Symphony offers a new interpretation of the Seventh based on a detailed study of Mahler's compositional materials and a close reading of the finished work. With a focus on sketches previously considered as "discarded," Stoll Knecht exposes unexpected connections between the Seventh and both the Sixth and Meistersinger, confirming that Mahler's compositional project was firmly grounded in a dialogue with works from the past. This referential aspect acts as an important interpretive key to the work, enabling the first thorough analysis of the sketches and drafts for the Seventh, and shedding light on its complex compositional history. Considering each movement of the symphony through a double perspective, genetic and analytic, Stoll Knecht demonstrates how sketch studies and analytical approaches can interact with each other. Mahler's Seventh Symphony exposes new facets of Mahler's musical humor and leads us to rethink much-debated issues concerning the composer's cultural identity, revealing the Seventh's pivotal role within his output.

Gustav Mahler's Seventh Symphony stands out as one of the most provocative symphonic statements of the early twentieth century. Throughout its performance history, it has often been heard as "existing in the shadow" of the Sixth Symphony or as "too reminiscent" of Richard Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von N rnberg. Anna Stoll Knecht's Mahler's Seventh Symphony offers a new interpretation of the Seventh based on a detailed study of Mahler's compositional materials and a close reading of the finished work. With a focus on sketches previously considered as "discarded," Stoll Knecht exposes unexpected connections between the Seventh and both the Sixth and Meistersinger, confirming that Mahler's compositional project was firmly grounded in a dialogue with works from the past. This referential aspect acts as an important interpretive key to the work, enabling the first thorough analysis of the sketches and drafts for the Seventh, and shedding light on its complex compositional history. Considering each movement of the symphony through a double perspective, genetic and analytic, Stoll Knecht demonstrates how sketch studies and analytical approaches can interact with each other. Mahler's Seventh Symphony exposes new facets of Mahler's musical humor and leads us to rethink much-debated issues concerning the composer's cultural identity, revealing the Seventh's pivotal role within his output.

Recenzijas

an illuminating and refreshing read. * John Warner, The Wagner Journal *

Series Editor's Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Note on Sources xiii
About the Companion Website xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction 1(5)
1 Premiere and Reception
6(30)
Premiere
7(8)
Reception
15(10)
The "Problems" of the Seventh
25(11)
2 Structure, Interpretation, and Genesis
36(28)
Structure
36(8)
Main Interpretive Leads
44(12)
Genesis
56(8)
3 Compositional History
64(25)
Autobiographical and Biographical Evidence
65(10)
Musical Evidence
75(14)
4 Rondo-Finale
89(34)
Form and Content
90(23)
Interpretive Views
113(10)
5 Genesis of the Rondo-Finale
123(37)
The Vienna Sketchbook and the Moldenhauer Sketches
124(16)
The Paris Sketchbook Leaves and the Moldenhauer Sketches
140(13)
Other Sketches and Drafts for the Finale
153(7)
6 Nachtmusiken
160(49)
The First Nachtmusik
161(22)
The Second Nachtmusik
183(26)
7 Scherzo
209(23)
Dancing Death ("Der Teufel tantz es mit mir")
209(3)
Structure
212(4)
Sketches and Drafts
216(13)
Walpurgis Night
229(3)
8 First Movement
232(34)
Beginning of the Seventh
232(9)
Form and Content
241(11)
Sketches and Drafts
252(5)
(Auto)biography, Genesis, and Interpretation
257(9)
9 Die Meistersinger in the Seventh Symphony
266(43)
The Meistersinger References in the Finale
268(10)
Quartal Harmony in the Seventh and Meistersinger
278(3)
Preliminary Sketches in the Vienna Sketchbook
281(3)
E minor to C major: From Night to Day
284(6)
Mahler and Beckmesser
290(4)
Conclusion
294(1)
What the Genesis Tells Us
294(4)
"Problems" of the Seventh
298(3)
From Tragedy to Comedy
301(3)
Beginnings and Ends
304(5)
Appendices
309(32)
A Manuscripts and Editions of the Seventh Symphony
309(4)
B Mahler Discography
313(2)
F Formal Tables
315(14)
M Motivic Tables
329(12)
CSk: Correspondences between the Sketches 341(2)
MSk: Motivic Table for the Sketches 343(2)
Synopsis of Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg 345(4)
Bibliography 349(12)
Index 361
Anna Stoll Knecht is the recipient of an Ambizione research grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation. Previously she was a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford (Faculty of Music and Jesus College), engaged in a project on Gustav Mahlers interpretation of Richard Wagner, both as a composer and a conductor.