

An edition of Schumann's Eichendorff Liederkreis and the Genre of the Romantic Cycle (2000)
By David Ferris
Publish Date
November 6, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
eng
Pages
278
Description:
"Using Schumann's Eichendorff Liederkreis as his primary example, David Ferris proposes a new conception of the Romantic cycle. Rather than try to demonstrate that the cycle of songs creates a unified whole, he focuses on the ways in which the fragmentary and open-ended nature of the individual song implies a connection to something beyond itself. As Schumann experiments with small-scale form in his songs, he taps into our innate desire for closure, and thus creates the need for a larger context within which the individual piece can be placed. The context that the cycle provides, however, is itself discontinuous and open-ended, and so the tension between openness and closure is simply replicated on a higher level. In this way Schumann responds, in musical terms, to the Romantic themes of transcendence, ineffability, and infinite yearning that are central to the poetry that he set."--BOOK JACKET.