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On s'attendait, en 2020, à vivre un grand moment beethovenien, avec d'imposantes manifestations commémoratives parsement toute l'année. Il a fallu déchanter. Pourtant, la figure du compositeur est incontournable et sa musique omniprésente hante les mémoires. Elle resurgit dans d'improbables adaptations, dans du rock, du disco ou des chansons populaires. Ce livre propose une histoire culturelle de telles appropriations. Mais les passions et les mythes beethoveniens ne révèlent pas seulement du collectif : chacune et chacun pourrait dire que sa perception d'une pièce composée par Beethoven dépend des conditions particulières dans lesquelles ol ou elle l'a entendue pour la première fois. Ainsi la figure écrasante du grand compositeur se trouve démultipliée en une série de figures moins imposantes, plus singulières mais aussi plus proches de l'histoire quotidienne des individus replacés dans leur société. S'esquisse dès lors une série de micro-histoires de l'écoute. Le rapport individuel à l'oeuvre est ainsi l'aboutissement d'une histoire complexe des recompositions successives d'un mythe beethovenien qui passe par des constructions de récits et d'images mais aussi par des pratiques musicales divergentes.
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In this original study, Christopher Alan Reynolds examines the influence of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on two major nineteenth-century composers, Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann. During 1845-46 the compositional styles of Schumann and Wagner changed in a common direction, toward a style that was more contrapuntal, more densely motivic, and engaged in processes of thematic transformation. Reynolds shows that the stylistic advances that both composers made in Dresden in 1845-46 stemmed from a deepened understanding of Beethoven's techniques and strategies in the Ninth Symphony. The evidence provided by their compositions from this pivotal year and the surrounding years suggests that they discussed Beethoven's Ninth with each other in the months leading up to the performance of this work, which Wagner conducted on Palm Sunday in 1846. Two primary aspects that appear to have interested them both are Beethoven's use of counterpoint involving contrary motion and his gradual development of the "Ode to Joy" melody through the preceding movements. Combining a novel examination of the historical record with careful readings of the music, Reynolds adds further layers to this argument, speculating that Wagner and Schumann may not have come to these discoveries entirely independently of each other. The trail of influences that Reynolds explores extends back to the music of Bach and ahead to Tristan and Isolde, as well as to Brahms's First Symphony.
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