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HISTORY / FREEMASONRY Thanks to documents discovered nearly two hundred years after his death, we now have a fuller picture of the profound influence that Freemasonry had on the life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Musicologist Jacques Henry shows that the Masonic influence on Mozart's work goes far beyond pieces such as The Magic Flute that were overtly Masonic or fulfilled a ritual purpose for the composer. For those initiated, many of Mozart's other compositions express the same Masonic ideals no less clearly. His works actually provide a complete musical lexicon of Masonic symbols inspired by the principles of the craft and the spirit of the Masonic quest. Mozart constructed his Masonic compositions by creating auditory correspondences to the symbols present in the rituals, choosing keys and tempos that transpose their content into harmony. His understanding of the use of symbol allowed him to create music that would lead the listener into a harmony that transcended earthly existence.A number of musicologists believe that the place of the Masonic spiritual vision in Mozart's work is comparable to that held by Lutheran Christianity in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach. Mozart wed his deep understanding of music to the esoteric wisdom he gained as a Freemason to show that when we lose ourselves in the expression of the purest harmony, it is the same as the symbol being lost in what it symbolizes. Jacques Henry provides a rigorous and original analysis of Mozart's works that reveals their inner meaning as shaped by the composer's profound embrace of the spiritual principles of Freemasonry.Jacques Henry is artistic director of the annual Mozart festival in the Drome region of France and an expert on the symbolism in Mozart's work. He lives in France.
HISTORY / FREEMASONRY Thanks to documents discovered nearly two hundred years after his death, we now have a fuller picture of the profound influence that Freemasonry had on the life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Musicologist Jacques Henry shows that the Masonic influence on Mozart's work goes far beyond pieces such as The Magic Flute that were overtly Masonic or fulfilled a ritual purpose for the composer. For those initiated, many of Mozart's other compositions express the same Masonic ideals no less clearly. His works actually provide a complete musical lexicon of Masonic symbols inspired by the principles of the craft and the spirit of the Masonic quest. Mozart constructed his Masonic compositions by creating auditory correspondences to the symbols present in the rituals, choosing keys and tempos that transpose their content into harmony. His understanding of the use of symbol allowed him to create music that would lead the listener into a harmony that transcended earthly existence.A number of musicologists believe that the place of the Masonic spiritual vision in Mozart's work is comparable to that held by Lutheran Christianity in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach. Mozart wed his deep understanding of music to the esoteric wisdom he gained as a Freemason to show that when we lose ourselves in the expression of the purest harmony, it is the same as the symbol being lost in what it symbolizes. Jacques Henry provides a rigorous and original analysis of Mozart's works that reveals their inner meaning as shaped by the composer's profound embrace of the spiritual principles of Freemasonry.Jacques Henry is artistic director of the annual Mozart festival in the Drome region of France and an expert on the symbolism in Mozart's work. He lives in France.
Über den Autor
Jacques Henry is artistic director of the annual Mozart festival in the Drome region of France and an expert on the symbolism in Mozart’s work. He lives in France.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Brigitte Massin
Preface
Part 1 Mozart and the Masonic Enlightenment
1 Mozart, Masonic Brother
2 The Symbolism
3 From Symbols to Music
The Number Three
Steps Toward the Altar
Space
From the Unformed to Rigor,
From Darkness to Light
4 Short Incidental Works for Masonic Occasions
5 Works of a Masonic Character That Are Not Ritualistic
Thamos (K. 345)
The Funeral Ode (K. 477)
Part 2 The Great Works Inspired by Symbolism
Introduction
6 The First Period: 1785
Quartet in A major (K. 464)
Quartet in C major (K. 465)
Concerto for Piano in D minor , No. 20 (K. 466)
Concerto for Piano in E flat major , No. 22 (K. 482)
7 The Second Period: 1788
Symphony No. 39 in E flat major (K. 543)
Symphony No. 40 in G minor (K. 550)
Symphony No. 41 in C major, “Jupiter” (K. 551)
Di vertimento in E flat major, “Puchberg Trio” (K. 563)
8 The Third Period: 1791
Quintet for strings in D major (K. 593)
Quintet for strings in E flat major (K. 614)
Concerto for clarinet in A major (K. 622)
The Magic Flute (K. 620)
9 Wolfgang’s Legacy
Appendix 1 The List: Works Officially Recognized as Masonic
Appendix 2 Mozart’s Attendance in the Lodges of Vienna
Notes
Bibliography
Index of musical works cited
Index
Preface
Part 1 Mozart and the Masonic Enlightenment
1 Mozart, Masonic Brother
2 The Symbolism
3 From Symbols to Music
The Number Three
Steps Toward the Altar
Space
From the Unformed to Rigor,
From Darkness to Light
4 Short Incidental Works for Masonic Occasions
5 Works of a Masonic Character That Are Not Ritualistic
Thamos (K. 345)
The Funeral Ode (K. 477)
Part 2 The Great Works Inspired by Symbolism
Introduction
6 The First Period: 1785
Quartet in A major (K. 464)
Quartet in C major (K. 465)
Concerto for Piano in D minor , No. 20 (K. 466)
Concerto for Piano in E flat major , No. 22 (K. 482)
7 The Second Period: 1788
Symphony No. 39 in E flat major (K. 543)
Symphony No. 40 in G minor (K. 550)
Symphony No. 41 in C major, “Jupiter” (K. 551)
Di vertimento in E flat major, “Puchberg Trio” (K. 563)
8 The Third Period: 1791
Quintet for strings in D major (K. 593)
Quintet for strings in E flat major (K. 614)
Concerto for clarinet in A major (K. 622)
The Magic Flute (K. 620)
9 Wolfgang’s Legacy
Appendix 1 The List: Works Officially Recognized as Masonic
Appendix 2 Mozart’s Attendance in the Lodges of Vienna
Notes
Bibliography
Index of musical works cited
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2006 |
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Genre: | Musik |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Allg. Handbücher & Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781594771286 |
ISBN-10: | 1594771286 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Henry, Jacques |
Hersteller: | Inner Traditions/Bear & Company |
Maße: | 227 x 161 x 11 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jacques Henry |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.08.2006 |
Gewicht: | 0,209 kg |
Über den Autor
Jacques Henry is artistic director of the annual Mozart festival in the Drome region of France and an expert on the symbolism in Mozart’s work. He lives in France.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Brigitte Massin
Preface
Part 1 Mozart and the Masonic Enlightenment
1 Mozart, Masonic Brother
2 The Symbolism
3 From Symbols to Music
The Number Three
Steps Toward the Altar
Space
From the Unformed to Rigor,
From Darkness to Light
4 Short Incidental Works for Masonic Occasions
5 Works of a Masonic Character That Are Not Ritualistic
Thamos (K. 345)
The Funeral Ode (K. 477)
Part 2 The Great Works Inspired by Symbolism
Introduction
6 The First Period: 1785
Quartet in A major (K. 464)
Quartet in C major (K. 465)
Concerto for Piano in D minor , No. 20 (K. 466)
Concerto for Piano in E flat major , No. 22 (K. 482)
7 The Second Period: 1788
Symphony No. 39 in E flat major (K. 543)
Symphony No. 40 in G minor (K. 550)
Symphony No. 41 in C major, “Jupiter” (K. 551)
Di vertimento in E flat major, “Puchberg Trio” (K. 563)
8 The Third Period: 1791
Quintet for strings in D major (K. 593)
Quintet for strings in E flat major (K. 614)
Concerto for clarinet in A major (K. 622)
The Magic Flute (K. 620)
9 Wolfgang’s Legacy
Appendix 1 The List: Works Officially Recognized as Masonic
Appendix 2 Mozart’s Attendance in the Lodges of Vienna
Notes
Bibliography
Index of musical works cited
Index
Preface
Part 1 Mozart and the Masonic Enlightenment
1 Mozart, Masonic Brother
2 The Symbolism
3 From Symbols to Music
The Number Three
Steps Toward the Altar
Space
From the Unformed to Rigor,
From Darkness to Light
4 Short Incidental Works for Masonic Occasions
5 Works of a Masonic Character That Are Not Ritualistic
Thamos (K. 345)
The Funeral Ode (K. 477)
Part 2 The Great Works Inspired by Symbolism
Introduction
6 The First Period: 1785
Quartet in A major (K. 464)
Quartet in C major (K. 465)
Concerto for Piano in D minor , No. 20 (K. 466)
Concerto for Piano in E flat major , No. 22 (K. 482)
7 The Second Period: 1788
Symphony No. 39 in E flat major (K. 543)
Symphony No. 40 in G minor (K. 550)
Symphony No. 41 in C major, “Jupiter” (K. 551)
Di vertimento in E flat major, “Puchberg Trio” (K. 563)
8 The Third Period: 1791
Quintet for strings in D major (K. 593)
Quintet for strings in E flat major (K. 614)
Concerto for clarinet in A major (K. 622)
The Magic Flute (K. 620)
9 Wolfgang’s Legacy
Appendix 1 The List: Works Officially Recognized as Masonic
Appendix 2 Mozart’s Attendance in the Lodges of Vienna
Notes
Bibliography
Index of musical works cited
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2006 |
---|---|
Genre: | Musik |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Allg. Handbücher & Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781594771286 |
ISBN-10: | 1594771286 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Henry, Jacques |
Hersteller: | Inner Traditions/Bear & Company |
Maße: | 227 x 161 x 11 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jacques Henry |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 28.08.2006 |
Gewicht: | 0,209 kg |
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