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The Viennese Waltz

Decadence and the Decline of Austria’s Unconscious

Danielle Hood

The Viennese Waltz
The Viennese Waltz

The Viennese Waltz

Decadence and the Decline of Austria’s Unconscious

Danielle Hood

Hardback / bound | English
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Description

This book shows how over the hundred years between the Vienna Congress and the dissolution of the Empire, the waltz altered from signifier of upper-class artifice—covering with glitz and glamour the poverty and war central to the time—to the link between the three classes, between man and nature, and between Viennese and “Other.”



“The Waltz is bound to become an indispensable contribution to the musical analysis of fin-de-siècle Vienna and particularly the waltz and its symbolic signification. Masterful use of topical and narratological procedures, but also of psychoanalysis as it is provided by the cultural context under scrutiny. Taking into account and relating to each other both art music (Schönberg, Webern, Mahler) and functional genres such as dances and operetta reveals itself a fruitful, clever operation.”



“Drawing on topic theory, along with psychology and philosophy, Danielle Hood makes a compelling argument for reading the waltz as an uncanny narrative and tying the meaning to music as early as Johann Strauss II and Die Fledermaus rather than fin-de siècle Vienna. The case studies are detailed and incorporate tonal, atonal, and serial music and illustrate that the Viennese traditions did not fade away with World War I. The well-known Symphonie of Anton Webern receives a treatment far beyond the row structure and canonic properties typically discussed. The waltz and the Ländler have always been connected, and Hood demonstrates how the opposition between the two grows into an uncanny narrative.”



“Danielle Hood’s examination of the waltz in fin-de-siecle Vienna offers, on the one hand, a corrective to the relative absence of analytical accounts of music of this time in terms of topic and on the other, psychologically informed readings that tease out hitherto unexplored connections between diverse repertoires and composers. To achieve this, Hood’s interpretative strategy is appropriately wide ranging, touching on the musical application of Freudian theory, narratology, and hermeneutics. Readers interested in music’s multiple significations and the interrelationships between musical topics and narrative, culture, and the unconscious will find much food for thought in Hood’s lively account.”



Danielle Hood received her PhD in musicology from the University of Leeds.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Lexington Books
  • Pub date
    Jul 2022
  • Pages
    212
  • Theme
    Art music, orchestral and formal music
  • Dimensions
    227 x 160 x 18 mm
  • Weight
    454 gram
  • EAN
    9781793653925
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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