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Carolyn Abbate

Carolyn Abbate (born November 20, 1956) is an American musicologist, described by the Harvard Gazette as "one of the world’s most accomplished and admired music historians".[1] She is currently Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard University.[1] From her earliest essays she has questioned familiar approaches to well-known works, reaching beyond their printed scores and composer intentions, to explore the particular, physical impact of the medium upon performer and audience alike. Her research focuses primarily on the operatic repertory of the 19th century, offering creative and innovative approaches to understanding these works critically and historically. Some of her more recent work has addressed topics such as film studies and performance studies more generally.

Carolyn Abbate
Born (1956-11-20) November 20, 1956 (age 67)
New York, U.S.
Academic background
Alma materPrinceton University
Academic work
DisciplineMusicology
InstitutionsHarvard University University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science
Princeton University

Early life and education edit

Abbate was born to Dolores R. (Kollmeyer) and Russell V. Abbate; she has two sisters.[2] Abbate completed her BA at Yale University in 1977. While still an undergraduate at Yale, she reconstructed the score of Claude Debussy's La chute de la maison Usher (The Fall of the House of Usher) – a work long regarded as unsalvageably incomplete. She continued her studies in Munich and Princeton, completing her PhD at Princeton University under J. Merrill Knapp in 1984.[1]

Career edit

She took a position in the Music Department at Princeton that year, and was named full professor in 1991, becoming at that time the youngest humanities faculty member appointed to that rank. She was awarded the Dent Medal of the Royal Musical Association in 1993,[3] and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1994.[4] In 2005, she accepted an appointment at Harvard University and from 2008 to 2012 taught in the Music Department at the University of Pennsylvania as the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Music.[5] In 2013, she returned to Harvard, where she was named Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor in 2014. She has also held appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Freie Universität in Berlin, and has been a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin, King's College, Cambridge, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.[citation needed]

In February 2022, Abbate was one of 38 Harvard faculty to sign a letter to the Harvard Crimson defending Professor John Comaroff, who had been found to have violated the university's sexual and professional conduct policies. The letter defended Comaroff as "an excellent colleague, advisor and committed university citizen" and expressed dismay over his being sanctioned by the university.[6] After students filed a lawsuit with detailed allegations of Comaroff's actions and the university's failure to respond, Abbate was one of several signatories to say that she wished to retract her signature.[7]

Musicological work edit

Abbate's dissertation, entitled The "Parisian" Tannhäuser, addressed historical and aesthetic issues related to the Parisian premiere of Richard Wagner's opera in 1861. A significant excerpt from this work was published in the Journal of the American Musicological Society in 1983. In 1990, she published a translation of Jean-Jacques Nattiez's Musicologie générale et sémiologie under the title Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music.

Her first monograph, Unsung Voices: Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century, was published by Princeton University Press in 1991. In this book, Abbate explores the metaphor of musical "narrative" in six extended case studies. She describes her work as follows:

[I]n effect I endow certain isolated musical moments with faces, and so with tongues and a special sonorous presence. I construct voices out of musical discourse. The questions that concerned me are: How does this constructed "they" seem to speak? Why do we hear them? What is their force? Precisely which musical gestures can be read as betraying their presence? All six of the succeeding chapters attempt to recover these voices, which -- hence one sense of my title--have to me been overlooked, unsung. Sensitivity to this constructed presence means possessing that "second hearing" (an aural form of "second sight"), which reanimates, I hope, a sense for what is uncanny in music.

— Carolyn Abbate[8]

Her second monograph, In Search of Opera, reflects a close engagement with the aesthetic philosophy of Vladimir Jankélévitch, resulting in an exploration of the intersections of the ineffable and the performative aspects of opera. As in Unsung Voices, Abbate proceeds through a series of case studies, this time exploring works ranging from Mozart's Magic Flute to Wagner's Parsifal and Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande.

Personal life edit

Abbate was married to Lee Clark Mitchell.[2] She has 2 sons.[9]

Select publications edit

  • "Tristan in the Composition of Pelleas," 19th Century Music, v (1981–2), 117–40
  • "Der junge Wagner malgre lui: die frühen Tannhäuser-Entwurfe und Wagners 'übliche Nummern …'" Wagnerliteratur – Wagnerforschung: Munich 1983, 59–68
  • "The Parisian Vénus and the Paris Tannhäuser," Journal of the American Musicological Society, xxxvi (1983), 73–123
  • With Roger Parker: Analyzing Opera: Verdi and Wagner. Ithaca, NY, 1984 [incl. "Introduction: On Analyzing Opera," pp. 1–26 [with Parker]; "Opera as Symphony: a Wagnerian Myth," pp. 92–124.
  • The Parisian Tannhäuser (diss., Princeton U., 1984)
  • "Erik's Dream and Tannhäuser's Journey," in Reading Opera. Ithaca, NY, 1986, pp. 129–67
  • "What the Sorcerer Said," in 19th Century Music, xii (1988–9), pp. 221–30
  • "Elektra's Voice: Music and Language in Strauss's Opera," in Richard Strauss: Elektra, ed. D. Puffett (Cambridge, 1989), pp. 107–27
  • "Wagner, 'On Modulation', and Tristan" in Cambridge Opera Journal, i (1989), pp. 33–58
  • "Dismembering Mozart" in Cambridge Opera Journal, ii (1990), pp. 187–95
  • Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Princeton, NJ, 1990) [trans. of J.-J. Nattiez: Musicologie générale et sémiologie (Paris, 1987)]
  • Unsung Voices: Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century (Princeton, NJ, 1991, 2/1996)
  • "Opera, or The Envoicing of Women," Musicology and Difference: Gender and Sexuality in Music Scholarship, ed. R.A. Solie (Berkeley, 1993), 225–58
  • "Mythische Stimmen, sterbliche Körper," Richard Wagner: “Der Ring des Nibelungen”: Ansichten des Mythos, ed. U. Bermbach und D. Borchmeyer (Stuttgart, 1995), 75–86
  • In Search of Opera (Princeton, 2001)
  • Music and the Ineffable (Princeton, 2003) [trans of. V. Jankélévitch: La musique et l'ineffable (Paris, 1961)]
  • "Music--Drastic or Gnostic?" Critical Inquiry, xxx (2004), 505-536
  • "Das Ephemere Übersehen," in Latenz: blinde Passagiere in den Geisteswissenschaften (Göttingen, 2011), 24–50.
  • With Roger Parker: A History of Opera. New York: W. W. Norton, 2012

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Abbate named University Professor", Harvard Gazette, November 20, 2013. Accessed 10 December 2014
  2. ^ a b "Obituary: Russell V. Abbate" (PDF). Amherst Citizen. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  3. ^ . rma.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  4. ^ . gf.org. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Carolyn Abbate Joins University of Pennsylvania Faculty as Professor of Music". Penn Today.
  6. ^ "38 Harvard Faculty Sign Open Letter Questioning Results of Misconduct Investigations into Prof. John Comaroff". www.thecrimson.com. The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 9 Feb 2022.
  7. ^ "3 graduate students file sexual harassment suit against prominent Harvard anthropology professor". www.bostonglobe.com. The Boston Globe. Retrieved 9 Feb 2022.
  8. ^ Unsung Voices: Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991, xiii
  9. ^ Abbate, Carolyn (2014-12-25). In Search of Opera. Princeton University Press. p. 248. ISBN 9781400866731.

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Carolyn Abbate born November 20 1956 is an American musicologist described by the Harvard Gazette as one of the world s most accomplished and admired music historians 1 She is currently Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard University 1 From her earliest essays she has questioned familiar approaches to well known works reaching beyond their printed scores and composer intentions to explore the particular physical impact of the medium upon performer and audience alike Her research focuses primarily on the operatic repertory of the 19th century offering creative and innovative approaches to understanding these works critically and historically Some of her more recent work has addressed topics such as film studies and performance studies more generally Carolyn AbbateBorn 1956 11 20 November 20 1956 age 67 New York U S Academic backgroundAlma materPrinceton UniversityAcademic workDisciplineMusicologyInstitutionsHarvard University University of California Berkeley College of Letters and SciencePrinceton University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Musicological work 4 Personal life 5 Select publications 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editAbbate was born to Dolores R Kollmeyer and Russell V Abbate she has two sisters 2 Abbate completed her BA at Yale University in 1977 While still an undergraduate at Yale she reconstructed the score of Claude Debussy s La chute de la maison Usher The Fall of the House of Usher a work long regarded as unsalvageably incomplete She continued her studies in Munich and Princeton completing her PhD at Princeton University under J Merrill Knapp in 1984 1 Career editShe took a position in the Music Department at Princeton that year and was named full professor in 1991 becoming at that time the youngest humanities faculty member appointed to that rank She was awarded the Dent Medal of the Royal Musical Association in 1993 3 and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1994 4 In 2005 she accepted an appointment at Harvard University and from 2008 to 2012 taught in the Music Department at the University of Pennsylvania as the Christopher H Browne Distinguished Professor of Music 5 In 2013 she returned to Harvard where she was named Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor in 2014 She has also held appointments at the University of California Berkeley and the Freie Universitat in Berlin and has been a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin King s College Cambridge and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton citation needed In February 2022 Abbate was one of 38 Harvard faculty to sign a letter to the Harvard Crimson defending Professor John Comaroff who had been found to have violated the university s sexual and professional conduct policies The letter defended Comaroff as an excellent colleague advisor and committed university citizen and expressed dismay over his being sanctioned by the university 6 After students filed a lawsuit with detailed allegations of Comaroff s actions and the university s failure to respond Abbate was one of several signatories to say that she wished to retract her signature 7 Musicological work editAbbate s dissertation entitled The Parisian Tannhauser addressed historical and aesthetic issues related to the Parisian premiere of Richard Wagner s opera in 1861 A significant excerpt from this work was published in the Journal of the American Musicological Society in 1983 In 1990 she published a translation of Jean Jacques Nattiez s Musicologie generale et semiologie under the title Music and Discourse Toward a Semiology of Music Her first monograph Unsung Voices Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century was published by Princeton University Press in 1991 In this book Abbate explores the metaphor of musical narrative in six extended case studies She describes her work as follows I n effect I endow certain isolated musical moments with faces and so with tongues and a special sonorous presence I construct voices out of musical discourse The questions that concerned me are How does this constructed they seem to speak Why do we hear them What is their force Precisely which musical gestures can be read as betraying their presence All six of the succeeding chapters attempt to recover these voices which hence one sense of my title have to me been overlooked unsung Sensitivity to this constructed presence means possessing that second hearing an aural form of second sight which reanimates I hope a sense for what is uncanny in music Carolyn Abbate 8 Her second monograph In Search of Opera reflects a close engagement with the aesthetic philosophy of Vladimir Jankelevitch resulting in an exploration of the intersections of the ineffable and the performative aspects of opera As in Unsung Voices Abbate proceeds through a series of case studies this time exploring works ranging from Mozart s Magic Flute to Wagner s Parsifal and Debussy s Pelleas et Melisande Personal life editAbbate was married to Lee Clark Mitchell 2 She has 2 sons 9 Select publications edit Tristan in the Composition of Pelleas 19th Century Music v 1981 2 117 40 Der junge Wagner malgre lui die fruhen Tannhauser Entwurfe und Wagners ubliche Nummern Wagnerliteratur Wagnerforschung Munich 1983 59 68 The Parisian Venus and the Paris Tannhauser Journal of the American Musicological Society xxxvi 1983 73 123 With Roger Parker Analyzing Opera Verdi and Wagner Ithaca NY 1984 incl Introduction On Analyzing Opera pp 1 26 with Parker Opera as Symphony a Wagnerian Myth pp 92 124 The Parisian Tannhauser diss Princeton U 1984 Erik s Dream and Tannhauser s Journey in Reading Opera Ithaca NY 1986 pp 129 67 What the Sorcerer Said in 19th Century Music xii 1988 9 pp 221 30 Elektra s Voice Music and Language in Strauss s Opera in Richard Strauss Elektra ed D Puffett Cambridge 1989 pp 107 27 Wagner On Modulation and Tristan in Cambridge Opera Journal i 1989 pp 33 58 Dismembering Mozart in Cambridge Opera Journal ii 1990 pp 187 95 Music and Discourse Toward a Semiology of Music Princeton NJ 1990 trans of J J Nattiez Musicologie generale et semiologie Paris 1987 Unsung Voices Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century Princeton NJ 1991 2 1996 Opera or The Envoicing of Women Musicology and Difference Gender and Sexuality in Music Scholarship ed R A Solie Berkeley 1993 225 58 Mythische Stimmen sterbliche Korper Richard Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen Ansichten des Mythos ed U Bermbach und D Borchmeyer Stuttgart 1995 75 86 In Search of Opera Princeton 2001 Music and the Ineffable Princeton 2003 trans of V Jankelevitch La musique et l ineffable Paris 1961 Music Drastic or Gnostic Critical Inquiry xxx 2004 505 536 Das Ephemere Ubersehen in Latenz blinde Passagiere in den Geisteswissenschaften Gottingen 2011 24 50 With Roger Parker A History of Opera New York W W Norton 2012References edit a b c Abbate named University Professor Harvard Gazette November 20 2013 Accessed 10 December 2014 a b Obituary Russell V Abbate PDF Amherst Citizen 2009 07 28 Retrieved 2019 07 20 RMA Awards Recipients of the Dent Medal 2007 and earlier rma ac uk Archived from the original on 21 September 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2015 Carolyn Abbate gf org Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 21 March 2015 Carolyn Abbate Joins University of Pennsylvania Faculty as Professor of Music Penn Today 38 Harvard Faculty Sign Open Letter Questioning Results of Misconduct Investigations into Prof John Comaroff www thecrimson com The Harvard Crimson Retrieved 9 Feb 2022 3 graduate students file sexual harassment suit against prominent Harvard anthropology professor www bostonglobe com The Boston Globe Retrieved 9 Feb 2022 Unsung Voices Opera and Musical Narrative in the Nineteenth Century Princeton Princeton University Press 1991 xiii Abbate Carolyn 2014 12 25 In Search of Opera Princeton University Press p 248 ISBN 9781400866731 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carolyn Abbate amp oldid 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