Title |
Orpheus in the underworld : essays on music and its mediation / Theodor W. Adorno ; translated by Douglas Robertson |
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Involved |
Theodor W. Adorno (Verfasser) |
Published |
London: Seagull Books |
Extent |
vii, 218 Seiten |
Contains |
Béla Bartók -- Béla Bartók's Dance suite -- Remarks on a few of Béla Bartók's works -- Metronomization -- Alban Berg's early songs -- On The threepenny opera -- On twelve-tone technique -- Béla Bartók's Third string quartet -- A polemic exchange with H. H. Stuckenschmidt on the topic of lightheartedness -- Schoenberg, Von heute auf morgen, op. 32 (i) : world premiere in Frankfurt -- Schoenberg, Von heute auf morgen, op. 32 (ii) : world premiere in Frankfurt -- Stylistic developments in Schoenberg's work -- Bartók -- Berg and Webern -- An initiate's reply to Hans F. Redlich -- Brahms' present importance -- Schoenberg : songs and piano pieces -- Strictures on Sibelius -- Introduction to Schoenberg's Second chamber symphony -- Schoenberg's piano music -- Haringer and Schoenberg -- Letter to the editors of the Lippisches Volksblatt regarding Béla Bartók -- Klemperer's Don Giovanni -- Reflections on music criticism -- Televised music is a pointless rigmarole : an interview in Der Spiegel (26 February 1968) -- Orpheus in the underworld : on chart-topping gramophone records and the German record-buying public. |
ISBN |
978-1-80309-322-2 |
Language |
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Original language |
Deutsch |
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Subject |
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Series |
The German list |
Record ID |
1347165878 |
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