Description
About the Author
Nancy November is an Associate Professor in musicology at the University of Auckland. Combining interdisciplinarity and cultural history, her research continues to center on chamber music of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, probing questions of historiography, canonization, and genre. She is the recipient of a Humboldt Fellowship; and two Marsden Grants from the New Zealand Royal Society.
Reviews
November's text is informed, critical and provocative, admirably fulfilling the aims of the Oxford Keynotes series. * Robin Stolwell, The Strad *
Led by the perspective of listening, Nancy November offers a comprehensive study of Beethoven's string quartet in C sharp minor Op. 131, in which music lovers, students, and colleagues will find stimulating as well as new, and sometimes unexpected, information. * Christine Siegert, Head of the Beethoven-Archiv Research Centre, Beethoven-Haus Bonn *
Nancy November breaks open the discourse on fragmentation versus unity in Op. 131 with a new interpretive approach that focuses on the special relationship between work, performer, and audience, conceiving Beethoven's composition as a large-scale fantasy that requires sustained, attentive listening. With her thought-provoking view of Op. 131, November undoubtedly offers a welcome enrichment to research on Beethoven's late work. * Christian Speck, Professor Emeritus of Musicology, University of Koblenz *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190059200
Author Nancy November
Format Hardback
Page Count 152
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 694g
Dimensions(mm) 146mm * 225mm * 27mm