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English
Oxford University Press
12 December 2024
One of the most famous voices to have survived from the Roman world, Catullus's poetry is still amongst the most popular and widely read. But what is it that makes this 2,000-year-old voice so relevant, so personal, and so endlessly fascinating? Reinvigorating discussions around the nature of Catullus's lyricism, Catullus in Twentieth-Century Music takes a completely new approach to Catullus and ideas of lyric. It centres around four musical works from the twentieth century, each one capturing the essence of Catullus in musical retellings and showcasing a very personal response to the original text. Considering how and why these musical composers used Catullus's poetry as their stimulus allows us to uncover new ideas about Catullus's poetry. By considering the very process of reception, Stephanie Oade takes a broader view of lyric, identifying traits and characteristics that are common to both music and poetry, thus transcending the boundaries of individual art forms in order to consider the genre in larger, interdisciplinary terms. It offers insights into compositional processes and challenges audiences to think about ways of engaging with music and poetry. More than anything, it shows how ancient voices continue to resound in modernity and offer everlasting expression for our own experiences and emotions.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   650g
ISBN:   9780198918684
ISBN 10:   0198918682
Series:   Classical Presences
Pages:   352
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Introduction Part I: Catullus as a Lyric Poet The Context: Ideas of Lyric 2: Catullus Within the Ancient Lyric Tradition 3: A Modern Lyric View of Catullus 4: Music and Lyric Part II: Lyric and Song The Context: The Catullus of Rorem and Rawsthorne 5: The Lyric Setting in Rorem s Catullus: On the Burial of his Brother 6: Instability in Catullus 3 and Rawsthorne s Lament for a Sparrow Part III: Staging the Cycle The Context: Orff s Catullus 7: Cycles in Catullus and Orff s Catulli Carmina: Ludi Scaenici 8: Orff s Narrative-Dramatic Cycle Part IV: Lyric and Drama The Context: The Presence of Catullus 64 in Strauss-Hofmannsthal s Ariadne auf Naxos 9: Lyric Structures in Catullus 64 and Strauss-Hofmannsthal s Ariadne auf Naxos 10: A Lyric Figure: Ariadne 11: Strauss s Musical Drama 12: Conclusion Appendix 1: Beardsley s Ave Atque Vale Appendix 2: A Glossary of Musical Terminology

Stephanie Oade gained her DPhil in Classical Languages and Literature from Oxford University under the auspices of the Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme. She has first class honours degrees in music from the Royal Northern College of Music and in classics from Manchester University, as well as postgraduate qualifications from the Royal Academy of Music. Before her DPhil, she was a professional musician, performing as a cellist in Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the UK's leading orchestras. Since 2017, she has been Head of Quadrivium and Teacher of Classics at Oundle School alongside which she continues to pursue her research interests.

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