
Fanny Hensel created some of the most imaginative and original music of her era, making her arguably the most gifted female composer of the nineteenth century. While Hensel has finally stepped out of the shadow of her famous brother, Felix Mendelssohn, as scholars have begun to study her life and writings, her music has remained surprisingly underexamined. This collection places Hensel's music at the center, focusing on the genre that not only made up more than half of her creative output but also, as Hensel herself put it, "suits her best": song.In eleven new essays, leading scholars in the fields of music theory and musicology consider Hensel's songs from a wide range of angles, covering topics such as Hensel's fascination with particular poets and poetic themes; her innovative harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, and textual strategies; and her connection to larger literary and musical trends. The chapters also provide insight into Hensel's efforts to break free from the constraints placed on her as a woman and her place in the larger history of the nineteenth-century Lied. Drawing on diverse biographical, historical, cultural, and musical contexts for their detailed discussions of Hensel's songs, the authors underline Hensel's historical importance and deepen our understanding and appreciation of her compositions. This volume, in short, finally gives Fanny Hensel and her songs the stage that they deserve.
This collection investigates the musical significance and structural innovation of Fanny Hensel's Lieder, arguing that her songs represent a central, underexamined pillar of her creative output. Editor Stephen Rodgers and a team of musicologists utilize historical, biographical, and theoretical frameworks to analyze how Hensel navigated the gendered constraints of the nineteenth century while developing a distinct compositional voice that rivaled her contemporaries.
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the field of musicology, effectively shifting the focus from Hensel's biography to the technical merits of her music. Scholars frequently note that the text provides a necessary, rigorous analysis that elevates Hensel's standing in the canon of nineteenth-century composers.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190919582
ISBN-13:
9780190919580
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