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The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Music

  • Editor: Samson, Jim
a comprehensive, impressive overview of the music of the period in question ... Jim Samson has assembled an equally impressive selection of Anglo-American musicological minds to write it with... More…

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Contents

  • Chronology;
  • Part I . 1800-1850:
  • 1. The musical work and nineteenth-century history Jim Samson;
  • 2. Music and the rise of aesthetics Andrew Bowie;
  • 3. The profession of music John Rink;
  • 4. The opera industry Roger Parker;
  • 5. The construction of Beethoven K. M. Knittel;
  • 6. Music and the poetic Julian Rushton;
  • 7. The invention of tradition John Irving;
  • 8. Choral music John Butt;
  • 9. The consumption of music Derek Carew;
  • 10. The great composer Jim Samson;
  • Part II . 1850-1900:
  • 11. Progress, modernity, and the concept of an avant-garde John Williamson;
  • 12. Music as ideal: the aesthetics of autonomy Max Paddison;
  • 13. The structures of musical life Katharine Ellis;
  • 14. Opera and music drama Thomas Grey;
  • 15. Beethoven reception: the symphonic tradition James Hepokoski;
  • 16. Words and music in France and Germany Susan Youens;
  • 17. Chamber music and piano Jonathan Dunsby;
  • 18. Choral culture and the regeneration of the organ John Butt;
  • 19. Music and social class Derek B. Scott;
  • 20. Nations and nationalism Jim Samson;
  • 21. Styles and languages around the turn of the century Anthony Pople.