Book contents
- Schubert’s String Quartets
- Music in Context
- Schubert’s String Quartets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Music Examples
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Introduction: Schubert as Vanishing Point
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Analysis
- 3 Musical Closure and Functional Transformation: Reanimating the Dynamics of the Lyric
- 4 Schubert the Progressive: Parataxis and the Dialectics of Lyric Teleology
- 5 The Temporality of Lyric Teleology: Once More between Sonata and Variation in Schubert’s Quartets
- Epilogue
- Appendix Schubert’s Compositions for String Quartet
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - Schubert the Progressive: Parataxis and the Dialectics of Lyric Teleology
from Part II - Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 April 2023
- Schubert’s String Quartets
- Music in Context
- Schubert’s String Quartets
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Music Examples
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Introduction: Schubert as Vanishing Point
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Analysis
- 3 Musical Closure and Functional Transformation: Reanimating the Dynamics of the Lyric
- 4 Schubert the Progressive: Parataxis and the Dialectics of Lyric Teleology
- 5 The Temporality of Lyric Teleology: Once More between Sonata and Variation in Schubert’s Quartets
- Epilogue
- Appendix Schubert’s Compositions for String Quartet
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 4 begins by exploring the productive tension that can exist between gestural articulation and formal continuity in Schubert’s music, and its affinity with Schubert’s paratactic forms which exploit unexpected disjunction as a formal premise. It focuses on the expositional interpolations in Schubert’s sonatas that exhibit characteristics normally associated with development sections. The three analytical case studies that follow have been chosen for their distinctive approach to this formal practice, and demonstrate its early stages of development in D36/i and D353/i as well as a mature example, D804/i. Three fundamental questions underline my analyses: first, in what sense do the interpolations in Schubert’s first-movement expositions function as development (D353/i); second, the question of whether or not synthesis of the formal dialectic is achieved (D36/i), and finally, what the implications of this are for the articulation of a lyrically conceived teleology (D804/i). This chapter also contains a methodological interlude wherein I define my extension of Edward T. Cone’s concept of stratification to Schubert’s music and its relevance to the sonatas.
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- Schubert's String QuartetsThe Teleology of Lyric Form, pp. 160 - 207Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023