The Cambridge companion to Bruckner /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Williamson, John, 1949-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Series:Cambridge companions to music.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I
  • Introduction: a Catholic composer in the age of Bismarck / John Williamson
  • Musical life in Upper Austria in the mid-nineteenth century / Andrea Harrandt
  • Bruckner in Vienna / Andrea Harrandt
  • Part II: Choral music
  • Bruckner's large sacred compositions / Paul Hawkshaw
  • Bruckner and the motet / A. Crawford Howie
  • Bruckner and secular vocal music / A. Crawford Howie
  • Part III: The symphonist
  • The Brucknerian symphony: an overview / John Williamson
  • Bruckner's symphonies - a reinterpretation: a dialectic of darkness and light / Derek B. Scott
  • Programme symphony and absolute music / John Williamson
  • Bruckner editions: the revolution revisited / Benjamin M. Korstvedt
  • Bruckner and the symphony orchestra / Julian Horton
  • Between formlessness and formality: aspects of Bruckner's approach to symphonic form / Benjamin M. Korstvedt
  • Formal process as spiritual progress: the symphonic slow movements / Margaret Notley
  • Bruckner and harmony / Kevin Swinden
  • Part IV: Reception
  • Conductors and Bruckner / John Williamson
  • The musical image of Bruckner / Christa Brustle.