Nineteenth-century music : selected proceedings of the tenth International Conference / edited by Jim Samson and Bennett Zon
- Additional Titles
- 19th-century music
- Published
- Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2002]
- Copyright Date
- ©2002
- Physical Description
- xxi, 373 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Samson, Jim, Zon, Bennett, and International Conference for Nineteenth-Century Music (10th : 1998 : University of Bristol)
- Contents
- Part 1. Philosophy of music. Musical meaning? / Andrew Bowie -- Part 2. Wagner. The trial of Richard Wagner / Roger Scruton. Music as natural language in the moral order of Wagner's Ring, Siegfried, act 2, scene 3 / Thomas S. Grey. Wagner and Mendelssohn / John Deathridge -- Part 3. Liszt. TrisZtan, or, the Case of Liszt's "Ich möchte hingehn' / Alexander Rehding. The controversy surrounding Liszt's conception of programme music / James Deaville. Death transfigured, the origins and evolution of Franz Liszt's Totentanz / Anna Harwell Celenza. Common narrative structures in music and literature, a semio-stylistic investigation in the arts of the nineteenth century (Liszt and Goethe) / Márta Grabócz. Changing aspects of the sacred and secular, Liszt's Legend of St. Elisabeth in the repertory of the KK. Hof-Operntheater in Vienna / Cornelia Szabó-Knotik -- Part 4. Mediating music--creating, collecting and publishing in nineteenth-century France. World Fair--world music, musical politics in 1889 Paris / Annegret Fauser. Regionalism, latinité and the French musical tradition, Déodat de Séverac's Héliogabale / Andrea Musk. Hérodiade--church, state and the feminist movement / Clair Rowden -- Part 5. Music and nation. Music copyright and the Prussian copyright act of 1837 / Friedemann Kawohl. German nationalism and the reception of the Czech string quartet in Vienna / Elizabeth Way Sullivan. Creation/evolution--metaphoric syntheses in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music historiography in Britain / Bennett Zon -- Part 6. Women and music. Art music and activist discourse--the case of the African-American musician Amelia Tilghman / Juanita Karpf. Josephine Lang and the Schumanns / Harald Krebs.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0754602052 (alk. paper)
- Note
- Essays derived from the Tenth International Conference for Nineteenth-Century Music, held at the University of Bristol in July 1998.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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