The Cambridge history of nineteenth-century music /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2002.
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| Series: | Cambridge history of music.
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Table of Contents:
- The musical work and nineteenth-century history / Jim Samson
- Music and the rise of aesthetics / Andrew Bowie
- The profession of music / John Rink
- The opera industry / Roger Parker
- The construction of Beethoven / K.M. Knittel
- Music and the poetic / Julian Rushton
- The invention of tradition / John Irving
- Choral music / John Butt
- The consumption of music / Derek Carew
- The great composer / Jim Samson
- Progress, modernity and the concept of an avant-garde / John Williamson
- Music as ideal: the aesthetics of autonomy / Max Paddison
- The structures of musical life / Katharine Ellis
- Opera and music drama / Thomas Grey
- Beethoven reception: the symphonic tradition / James Hepokoski
- Words and music in Germany and France / Susan Youens
- Chamber music and piano / Jonathan Dunsby
- Choral culture and the regeneration of the organ / John Butt
- Music and social class / Derek B. Scott
- Nations and nationalism / Jim Samson
- Styles and languages around the turn of the century / Anthony Pople
- Chronology / Sarah Hibberd
- Institutions / Sarah Hibberd
- Personalia / Sarah Hibberd.