Rival Sisters, Art and Music at the Birth of Modernism, 1815-1915

Rival Sisters, Art and Music at the Birth of Modernism, 1815-1915

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781409420705
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Kunst
Autor:
James Henry Mattis, Olivia Rubin
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
414
Erscheinungsdatum:
19.12.2014
ISBN:
978-1-4094-2070-5

Zusatztext 'An elegant collection of essays written with breadth and insight on the intersections of music and painting in modernism.' Lydia Goehr! Columbia University! USA 'At once historically grounded and theoretically sophisticated! this book offers new approaches to modernism's paradigmatic "rival sisters".' Juliet Bellow! American University! USA and author of Modernism on Stage"An increasing number of scholarly studies have explored the interrelations of music and the visual arts during the nineteenth century...Among the best of recent books on this topic is this collection of essays edited by James H. Rubin and Olivia Mattis." Peter L. Schmunk! Wofford College! USA!H-France Review Informationen zum Autor James H. Rubin is Professor of Art History and former department chair at Stony Brook University! New York. He is the author of 12 books and over 60 articles focused on nineteenth-century art. Olivia Mattis is a musicologist and co-author of the exhibition catalogue Visual Music. She has curated numerous music-art exhibitions and is a recipient of an NEH Fellowship and an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award. Zusammenfassung Introducing the concept of music and painting as 'rival sisters' during the nineteenth century, this interdisciplinary collection explores the productive exchange - from rivalry to inspiration to collaboration - between the two media in the age of Romanticism and Modernism. The volume traces the relationship between art and music. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Musical paintings and colorful sounds: the imagery and rhetoric of musicality in the Romantic Age! James H. Rubin and Olivia Mattis. Part I Origins: Opsis Melos Lexis: before and around the total work of art! Simon Shaw-Miller; Caspar David Friedrich and music: a 'divine kingdom of hearing'?! Julie Ramos. Part II Dialogues: Berlioz! Delacroix! and La Mort d'Ophélie! Peter Bloom; Music as magic architecture: immersive environments in Baudelaire and Whistler! Suzanne M. Singletary. Part III Realism and Music: Gustave Courbet and music: soundscapes and the total work of art! James H. Rubin; Music as muse: Thomas Eakins's realist agenda in Elizabeth at the Piano! Debra Hanson; 'One art eating the other' in Ã?mile Zola's L'Oeuvre! Michelle Foa. Part IV Musicality in Paint: Manet! Liszt and The Old Musician! Campbell Ewing; Strums the word: Manet's Spanish Singer! Therese Dolan; The musical imagination of Henri Fantin-Latour! Anne Leonard. Part V Grand Schemes and Other Bases: Schwind's 'Symphony': Beethoven! Biedermeier! and the cruelty of romance! Cordula Grewe; Burne-Jones's Le Chant d'amour and the condition of music! Tim Barringer. Part VI Fin de Siècle: Rodin's Beethoven! Olivia Mattis; Grafting a dream: Henri Bergson! Claude Debussy and Henri Matisse! Charlotte de Mille. Art/Music! Music/Art - a bibliography! Olivia mattis; Index. ...

Autorentext
James H. Rubin is Professor of Art History and former department chair at Stony Brook University, New York. He is the author of 12 books and over 60 articles focused on nineteenth-century art. Olivia Mattis is a musicologist and co-author of the exhibition catalogue Visual Music. She has curated numerous music-art exhibitions and is a recipient of an NEH Fellowship and an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award.

Zusammenfassung
Introducing the concept of music and painting as 'rival sisters' during the nineteenth century, this interdisciplinary collection explores the productive exchange - from rivalry to inspiration to collaboration - between the two media in the age of Romanticism and Modernism. The volume traces the relationship between art and music.

Inhalt
Contents: Musical paintings and colorful sounds: the imagery and rhetoric of musicality in the Romantic Age, James H. Rubin and Olivia Mattis. Part I Origins: Opsis Melos Lexis: before and around the total work of art, Simon Shaw-Miller; Caspar David Friedrich and music: a 'divine kingdom of hearing'?, Julie Ramos. Part II Dialogues: Berlioz, Delacroix, and La Mort d'Ophélie, Peter Bloom; Music as magic architecture: immersive environments in Baudelaire and Whistler, Suzanne M. Singletary. Part III Realism and Music: Gustave Courbet and music: soundscapes and the total work of art, James H. Rubin; Music as muse: Thomas Eakins's realist agenda in Elizabeth at the Piano, Debra Hanson; 'One art eating the other' in Ãmile Zola's L'Oeuvre, Michelle Foa. Part IV Musicality in Paint: Manet, Liszt and The Old Musician, Campbell Ewing; Strums the word: Manet's Spanish Singer, Therese Dolan; The musical imagination of Henri Fantin-Latour, Anne Leonard. Part V Grand Schemes and Other Bases: Schwind's 'Symphony': Beethoven, Biedermeier, and the cruelty of romance, Cordula Grewe; Burne-Jones's Le Chant d'amour and the condition of music, Tim Barringer. Part VI Fin de Siècle: Rodin's Beethoven, Olivia Mattis; Grafting a dream: Henri Bergson, Claude Debussy and Henri Matisse, Charlotte de Mille. Art/Music, Music/Art - a bibliography, Olivia mattis; Index.


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