Author: William Maitland Strutt
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Concerts
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
The Reminiscences of a Musical Amateur and an Essay on Musical Taste
Author: William Maitland Strutt
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Concerts
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher: London : Macmillan
ISBN:
Category : Concerts
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Musical Reminiscences
Author: Richard Edgcumbe Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
From Russia to the West
Author: Nathan Milstein
Publisher: Amadeus Press
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher: Amadeus Press
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Proceedings of the Musical Association
Author: Musical Association (Great Britain)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
The Reminiscences and Selected Criticism of Herbert Thompson
Author: Michael Allis
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1835533442
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is a critical edition of the autobiography and selected musical criticism of Herbert Thompson (1856–1945) who was chief music critic at The Yorkshire Post from 1886 until 1936, and Yorkshire correspondent for the Musical Times.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1835533442
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is a critical edition of the autobiography and selected musical criticism of Herbert Thompson (1856–1945) who was chief music critic at The Yorkshire Post from 1886 until 1936, and Yorkshire correspondent for the Musical Times.
The American Musical Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Music and Academia in Victorian Britain
Author: Rosemary Golding
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317092627
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Until the nineteenth century, music occupied a marginal place in British universities. Degrees were awarded by Oxford and Cambridge, but students (and often professors) were not resident, and there were few formal lectures. It was not until a benefaction initiated the creation of a professorship of music at the University of Edinburgh, in the early nineteenth century, that the idea of music as a university discipline commanded serious consideration. The debates that ensued considered not only music’s identity as art and science, but also the broader function of the university within education and society. Rosemary Golding traces the responses of some of the key players in musical and academic culture to the problems surrounding the establishment of music as an academic discipline. The focus is on four universities: Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge and London. The different institutional contexts, and the approaches taken to music in each university, showcase the various issues surrounding music’s academic identity, as well as wider problems of status and professionalism. In examining the way music challenged conceptions of education and professional identity in the nineteenth century, the book also sheds light on the way the academic study of music continues to challenge modern approaches to music and university education.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317092627
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Until the nineteenth century, music occupied a marginal place in British universities. Degrees were awarded by Oxford and Cambridge, but students (and often professors) were not resident, and there were few formal lectures. It was not until a benefaction initiated the creation of a professorship of music at the University of Edinburgh, in the early nineteenth century, that the idea of music as a university discipline commanded serious consideration. The debates that ensued considered not only music’s identity as art and science, but also the broader function of the university within education and society. Rosemary Golding traces the responses of some of the key players in musical and academic culture to the problems surrounding the establishment of music as an academic discipline. The focus is on four universities: Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge and London. The different institutional contexts, and the approaches taken to music in each university, showcase the various issues surrounding music’s academic identity, as well as wider problems of status and professionalism. In examining the way music challenged conceptions of education and professional identity in the nineteenth century, the book also sheds light on the way the academic study of music continues to challenge modern approaches to music and university education.
Virginia Woolf and Classical Music
Author: Emma Sutton
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748637885
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This study is a groundbreaking investigation into the formative influence of music on Virginia Woolf's writing. In this unique study Emma Sutton discusses all of Woolf's novels as well as selected essays and short fiction, offering detailed commentaries on Woolf's numerous allusions to classical repertoire and to composers including Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Wagner. Sutton explores Woolf's interest in the contested relationship between politics and music, placing her work in a matrix of ideas about music and national identity, class, anti-Semitism, pacifism, sexuality and gender. The study also considers the formal influence of music - from fugue to Romantic opera - on Woolf's prose and narrative techniques. The analysis of music's role in Woolf's aesthetics and fiction is contextualized in accounts of her musical education, activities as a listener, and friendships with musicians; and the study outlines the relationship between her 'musicalized' work and that of contemporaries including Joyce, Lawr
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748637885
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This study is a groundbreaking investigation into the formative influence of music on Virginia Woolf's writing. In this unique study Emma Sutton discusses all of Woolf's novels as well as selected essays and short fiction, offering detailed commentaries on Woolf's numerous allusions to classical repertoire and to composers including Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Wagner. Sutton explores Woolf's interest in the contested relationship between politics and music, placing her work in a matrix of ideas about music and national identity, class, anti-Semitism, pacifism, sexuality and gender. The study also considers the formal influence of music - from fugue to Romantic opera - on Woolf's prose and narrative techniques. The analysis of music's role in Woolf's aesthetics and fiction is contextualized in accounts of her musical education, activities as a listener, and friendships with musicians; and the study outlines the relationship between her 'musicalized' work and that of contemporaries including Joyce, Lawr
Music and British Culture, 1785-1914
Author: Christina Bashford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780198167303
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This collection of sixteen new essays, all commissioned from cultural and musical historians, was inspired by the themes and approaches of Professor Cyril Ehrlich's pathbreaking work on British social history in music. This volume discusses issues such as the music marketplace, piano culture, musicians' work patterns, music institutions, concert history, and national and urban identities - all with a clear focus on art music traditions. The cultural importance of serious music, from Belfast to Calcutta, has long been assumed for the period but rarely demonstrated. Here the issue is interwoven with the social and economic realities confronting music and musicians in Britain across the 19th century.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780198167303
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This collection of sixteen new essays, all commissioned from cultural and musical historians, was inspired by the themes and approaches of Professor Cyril Ehrlich's pathbreaking work on British social history in music. This volume discusses issues such as the music marketplace, piano culture, musicians' work patterns, music institutions, concert history, and national and urban identities - all with a clear focus on art music traditions. The cultural importance of serious music, from Belfast to Calcutta, has long been assumed for the period but rarely demonstrated. Here the issue is interwoven with the social and economic realities confronting music and musicians in Britain across the 19th century.
Romanticism and Music Culture in Britain, 1770-1840
Author: Gillen D'Arcy Wood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052111733X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
This book surveys the role of music in British culture throughout the long Romantic period.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052111733X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
This book surveys the role of music in British culture throughout the long Romantic period.