Discordant Melody
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Esteemed by many of his most distinguished contemporaries including Arnold Schoenberg Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) was a protg of Brahms and Mahler. Despite this he was overshadowed by the composers of the second Viennese school and for many years after his death was remembered merely as the brother-in-law of Schoenberg. But with centenary celebrations of Zemlinsky''s birth scholars began a careful examination of his works and realized they had discovered a forgotten master. Zemlinsky''s wonderful melodic gift was manifested in operas choral works chamber music and symphonic pieces but was realized most fully in his more than one hundred songs this important new studythe first such work in EnglishLorraine Gorrell focuses on these songs revealing the ways in which they represented a bridge between the 19th-century romantic lied and the 20th-century avant-garde. Of interest to scholars studying both the German art song and the development of the second Viennese school Gorrell''s work uses Zemlinsky''s songs as a lens through which to examine an important highly influential musical figure.
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