Bach's Cycle, Mozart's Arrow(English, Paperback, Berger Karol)

Bach's Cycle, Mozart's Arrow(English, Paperback, Berger Karol)

  • Berger Karol
Publisher:Univ of California PressISBN 13: 9780520257979ISBN 10: 0520257979

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Bach's Cycle, Mozart's Arrow(English, Paperback, Berger Karol) is written by Berger Karol and published by University of California Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0520257979 (ISBN 10) and 9780520257979 (ISBN 13).

In this erudite and elegantly composed argument, Karol Berger uses the works of Monteverdi, Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven to support two groundbreaking claims: first, that it was only in the later eighteenth century that music began to take the flow of time from the past to the future seriously; second, that this change in the structure of musical time was an aspect of a larger transformation in the way educated Europeans began to imagine and think about time with the onset of modernity, a part of a shift from the premodern Christian outlook to the modern post-Christian world view. Until this historical moment, as Berger illustrates in his analysis of Bach's "St. Matthew Passion", music was simply 'in time'. Its successive events unfolded one after another, but the distinction between past and future, earlier and later, was not central to the way the music was experienced and understood. But after the shift, as he finds in looking at Mozart's "Don Giovanni", the experience of linear time is transformed into music's essential subject matter; the cycle of time unbends and becomes an arrow.Berger complements these musical case studies with a rich survey of the philosophical, theological, and literary trends influencing artists during this period.