The Virtuoso as Subject :The Reception of Instrumental Virtuosity, c. 1815–c. 1850

Publication subTitle :The Reception of Instrumental Virtuosity, c. 1815–c. 1850

Author: Žarko Cvejić  

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781443896825

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781443890717

Subject: J62 instrumental theory and playing method

Keyword: Music

Language: ENG

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This book offers a novel interpretation of the sudden and steep decline of instrumental virtuosity in its critical reception between c. 1815 and c. 1850, documenting it with a large number of examples from Europe’s leading music periodicals at the time. The increasingly hostile critical reception of instrumental virtuosity during this period is interpreted from the perspective of contemporary aesthetics and philosophical conceptions of human subjectivity; the book’s main thesis is that virtuosity qua irreducibly bodily performance generated so much hostility because it was deemed incompatible with, and even threatening to, the new Romantic philosophical conception of music as a radically disembodied, abstract, autonomous art and, moreover, a symbol or model – if only a utopian one – of a similarly autonomous and free human subject, whose freedom and autonomy seemed increasingly untenable in the economic and political context of post-Napoleonic Europe.

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