Nineteenth-century choral music /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
2012.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in musical genres.
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Table of Contents:
- Cultural influences. The building of community through choral singing / Celia Applegate
- Vox humana : choral voices in the nineteenth-century symphony / Kern Holoman
- The nineteenth-century opera chorus / Steven Huebner
- Selected masterworks from choral-orchestral repertoire. Masses & requiems / Kern Holoman
- Works with secular and non-liturgical texts / Kern Holoman
- The choral repertoire large and small. Choral music and choral singing in Germany and Austria / Ryan Minor
- Ludwig van Beethoven / David B. Levy
- Fanny Hensel / R. Larry Todd
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy / Jeffrey S. Sposato
- Robert Schumann / Roe-Min Kok
- Anton Bruckner / Paul Hawkshaw
- Johannes Brahms / Virginia Hancock
- Choral music and music making in France / Clair Rowden
- Luigi Cherubini and Augusta Holmès / Mark Seto
- Hector Berlioz / Donna M. Di Grazia
- Félicien David, Charles Gounod, and Jules Massenet / Clair Rowden
- Camille Saint-Saëns / Lesley A. Wright
- Gabriel Fauré / Carlo Caballero
- A tale of survival : choral music in Italy / Francesco Izzo
- Britain and Ireland / James Garratt
- The Nordic world : Scandinavia and Finland / Harald Herresthal
- Eastern Europe : introductory thoughts / Barbara Milewski
- Poland / Barbara Milewski
- The Czech lands : Bohemia and Moravia / Judith Mabary
- Antonín Dvorák / Alan Houtchens
- Hungary / Paul A. Bertagnolli
- Franz Liszt / Paul A. Bertagnolli
- Russia / Vladimir Morosan
- Russian choral repertoire / Vladimir Morosan
- The Philippines, Latin America, and Spain / Walter A. Clark
- The United States / N. Lee Orr.