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    Eduard Steuermann. "Musiker und Virtuose": Symposiumsbericht

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    Author(s)
    Laubhold, Lars-Edvard
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF); AG Universitätsverlage
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Eduard Steuermann (1892–1964), Austrian-Polish-Jewish pianist from Galicia, student of Busoni, teacher and friend of Adorno, exiled American, sought-after soloist and pedagogue between Vienna, New York and Darmstadt, sought throughout his life the "almost impossible": to reconcile truth and beauty in uncompromising "devotion to music". The esteem in which he was held as the most important pianist for the establishment of New Piano Music, not only by the Viennese Schoenberg circle, has had a lasting effect on an appreciation of his person that goes beyond this. In 14 contributions that look at Steuermann from very different angles – discussing his life, his family and artistic ties, his music-making and composing, his work as a teacher and witty author – the view of the breadth of his work is widened on the basis of numerous previously unexplored materials, and the portrait of an artist who, according to Adorno, embodied the "conscience" of music itself is drawn.
     
    Eduard Steuermann (1892–1964), österreichisch-polnisch-jüdischer Pianist aus Galizien, Schüler Busonis, Lehrer und Freund Adornos, Exil-Amerikaner, gefragter Solist und Pädagoge zwischen Wien, New York und Darmstadt, hat zeitlebens das "beinahe Unmögliche" gesucht: in kompromissloser "Hingabe an die Musik" Wahrheit und Schönheit zu versöhnen. Die Wertschätzung, die ihm als dem wichtigsten Pianisten für die Etablierung Neuer Klaviermusik nicht nur des Wiener Schönberg-Kreises entgegengebracht wurde, hat einer darüber hinausgehenden Würdigung seiner Person nachhaltig entgegengewirkt. In 14 Beiträgen, die Steuermann von sehr unterschiedlichen Seiten betrachten – sein Leben, seine familiären und künstlerischen Bindungen, sein Musizieren und Komponieren, sein Wirken als Lehrer und geistvoller Autor erörtern –, wird anhand zahlreicher bisher unerschlossener Materialien der Blick auf die Breite seines Schaffens geweitet und das Porträt eines Künstlers gezeichnet, der nach Adorno das "Gewissen" der Musik selbst verkörperte.
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57103
    Keywords
    Eduard Steuermann, Michael Gielen, Arnold Schönberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Rudolf Kolisch, Theodor W. Adorno, Wiener Schule, Wiener Espressivo, musikalische Interpretation, Schönberg-Interpretation, Beethoven-Interpretation, Mozart-Interpretation, Interpretationsforschung, Aufführungsgeschichte, Aufführungsanalyse, Diskographie, Phonographie, Musikgeschichte, Musikanalyse, Rezeptionsgeschichte, Interpretationsgeschichte, Neue Musik, Zwölftontechnik, Exilmusik, Klaviermusik, Klavierpädagogik, Verein für musikalische Privataufführungen, Juilliard School of Music, Black Mountain College, Darmstädter Ferienkurse für Neue Musik; Edward Steuermann, Michael Gielen, Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Rudolf Kolisch, Theodor W. Adorno, Second Viennese School, Viennese Espressivo, musical interpretation, Schoenberg interpretation, Beethoven interpretation, Mozart interpretation, performance studies, performance history, performance analysis, discography, phonography, music history, music analysis, musical reception, history of musical interpretation, New Music, twelve-tone technique, exile music, piano music, piano pedagogy, Society for Private Musical Performances, Juilliard School of Music, Black Mountain College, Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music; ÖFOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Kunstwissenschaften (604) -- Kunstwissenschaften (6040) -- Musikwissenschaft (604024); ÖFOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Kunstwissenschaften (604) -- Kunstwissenschaften (6040) -- Musikgeschichte (604022); ÖFOS 2012 -- GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN (6) -- Kunstwissenschaften (604) -- Kunstwissenschaften (6040) -- Aufführungspraxis (604003); ÖFOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- Arts (604) -- Arts (6040) -- Musicology (604024); ÖFOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- Arts (604) -- Arts (6040) -- Music history (604022); ÖFOS 2012 -- HUMANITIES (6) -- Arts (604) -- Arts (6040) -- Performance practice (604003)
    ISBN
    978-3-86916-817-3
    Publisher
    Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Publisher website
    https://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/
    Publication date and place
    2022-05
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - PUB 804
    Imprint
    edition text + kritik
    Rights
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    • Harvested from FWF

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