Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century
Church, Stage, and Concert Hall
Herausgeber: Papanikolaou, Eftychia; Rathey, Markus
Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century
Church, Stage, and Concert Hall
Herausgeber: Papanikolaou, Eftychia; Rathey, Markus
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The book explores interconnections of the sacred and the secular in music of the long nineteenth century. It investigates manifestations of religion in music not primarily intended for liturgical performance and assesses compositions that originated in a liturgical context but then migrated in their performance into a non-liturgical sphere.
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The book explores interconnections of the sacred and the secular in music of the long nineteenth century. It investigates manifestations of religion in music not primarily intended for liturgical performance and assesses compositions that originated in a liturgical context but then migrated in their performance into a non-liturgical sphere.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 783g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906042
- ISBN-10: 1666906042
- Artikelnr.: 63821286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 783g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906042
- ISBN-10: 1666906042
- Artikelnr.: 63821286
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Eftychia Papanikolaou is associate professor of musicology at the College of Musical Arts at Bowling Green State University. Markus Rathey is the Robert S. Tangeman Professor of Music History at Yale University and author of Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom.
Contents
Introduction
Eftychia Papanikolaou and Markus Rathey
Religion, Music, and the Romantic Imagination
Chapter 1. Music for the "Cultured Despisers" of Religion: Schleiermacher
on Singing in Church
and Beyond
Joyce L. Irwin
Chapter 2. The Cross and the Wanderer: From the Sacred to the Secular in
the Early Nineteenth
Century
Joseph E. Morgan
Chapter 3. The Sacred Looking Glass: Imaginative Children's Music as
Syncretic Nexus
Matthew Roy
Sacred and Secular Drama on the Stage
Chapter 4. Reassessing Robert Schumann's Motivations for Composing a Mass
and Requiem
Sonja Wermager
Chapter 5. Spirituality and the Fugal Topos in the Secular Dramatic Works
of Robert Schumann
Christopher Ruth
Chapter 6. Hieratic Iconoclasm: Liszt, Hanslick, and the Graner Festmesse
Eftychia Papanikolaou
Chapter 7. Sacred Moments in the Secular Dramatic Works of Arthur Sullivan
Matthew Hoch
Counterpoint and Chorale in Instrumental Music
Chapter 8. Redeeming Chamber Music: Experiencing Solace in Mendelssohn's
Late Chamber
Music
Siegwart Reichwald
Chapter 9. Felix Mendelssohn's Lobgesang: "Imaginary Church Music" or a
Sublime
Symphony?
Joshua A. Waggener
Chapter 10. The Italian Reception in Bach's Keyboard Works and Passions:
Intersections of the
Sacred and the Secular
Chiara Bertoglio
Echoes of the Sacred in French Music after the Revolution
Chapter 11. "The Habit Does Not Make the Monk": Rethinking Anti-Clericalism
in French
Revolutionary Opéras-Comiques
Callum Blackmore
Chapter 12. Biblical Boulevards: Sounding the Ralliement on Parisian
Popular Stages
Jennifer Walker
Chapter 13. Debussy's Religion of Art in His Trois mélodies de Verlaine
Megan Sarno
Sacred Songs and Memory in North American Music
Chapter 14. "Old 100th," Militarization, and Nostalgia During the American
Civil War
James A. Davis
Chapter 15. Mourning, Judgment, and Resurrection: Christian Imagery in
Reconstruction Sheet
Music
Thomas J. Kernan
Chapter 16. Spirituals Share the Stage with Mozart and Beethoven: The
Germany Tour of the
Fisk Jubilee Singers in 1877/78 and the Responses of the German Press
Markus Rathey
Music, Rite, and Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 17. Veiled Allusions to the Sacred: Secular Music During the
Partitions of Poland
Bogumila Mika
Chapter 18. Futurist Constructions of the Sacred: The Ballets Russes,
Liturgie, and the Problem of a Musical Score
Barbara Swanson
Chapter 19. (Re)constructing Medieval Rus' in Kastalsky's Furnace Rite
David Salkowski
About the Contributors
Introduction
Eftychia Papanikolaou and Markus Rathey
Religion, Music, and the Romantic Imagination
Chapter 1. Music for the "Cultured Despisers" of Religion: Schleiermacher
on Singing in Church
and Beyond
Joyce L. Irwin
Chapter 2. The Cross and the Wanderer: From the Sacred to the Secular in
the Early Nineteenth
Century
Joseph E. Morgan
Chapter 3. The Sacred Looking Glass: Imaginative Children's Music as
Syncretic Nexus
Matthew Roy
Sacred and Secular Drama on the Stage
Chapter 4. Reassessing Robert Schumann's Motivations for Composing a Mass
and Requiem
Sonja Wermager
Chapter 5. Spirituality and the Fugal Topos in the Secular Dramatic Works
of Robert Schumann
Christopher Ruth
Chapter 6. Hieratic Iconoclasm: Liszt, Hanslick, and the Graner Festmesse
Eftychia Papanikolaou
Chapter 7. Sacred Moments in the Secular Dramatic Works of Arthur Sullivan
Matthew Hoch
Counterpoint and Chorale in Instrumental Music
Chapter 8. Redeeming Chamber Music: Experiencing Solace in Mendelssohn's
Late Chamber
Music
Siegwart Reichwald
Chapter 9. Felix Mendelssohn's Lobgesang: "Imaginary Church Music" or a
Sublime
Symphony?
Joshua A. Waggener
Chapter 10. The Italian Reception in Bach's Keyboard Works and Passions:
Intersections of the
Sacred and the Secular
Chiara Bertoglio
Echoes of the Sacred in French Music after the Revolution
Chapter 11. "The Habit Does Not Make the Monk": Rethinking Anti-Clericalism
in French
Revolutionary Opéras-Comiques
Callum Blackmore
Chapter 12. Biblical Boulevards: Sounding the Ralliement on Parisian
Popular Stages
Jennifer Walker
Chapter 13. Debussy's Religion of Art in His Trois mélodies de Verlaine
Megan Sarno
Sacred Songs and Memory in North American Music
Chapter 14. "Old 100th," Militarization, and Nostalgia During the American
Civil War
James A. Davis
Chapter 15. Mourning, Judgment, and Resurrection: Christian Imagery in
Reconstruction Sheet
Music
Thomas J. Kernan
Chapter 16. Spirituals Share the Stage with Mozart and Beethoven: The
Germany Tour of the
Fisk Jubilee Singers in 1877/78 and the Responses of the German Press
Markus Rathey
Music, Rite, and Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 17. Veiled Allusions to the Sacred: Secular Music During the
Partitions of Poland
Bogumila Mika
Chapter 18. Futurist Constructions of the Sacred: The Ballets Russes,
Liturgie, and the Problem of a Musical Score
Barbara Swanson
Chapter 19. (Re)constructing Medieval Rus' in Kastalsky's Furnace Rite
David Salkowski
About the Contributors
Contents
Introduction
Eftychia Papanikolaou and Markus Rathey
Religion, Music, and the Romantic Imagination
Chapter 1. Music for the "Cultured Despisers" of Religion: Schleiermacher
on Singing in Church
and Beyond
Joyce L. Irwin
Chapter 2. The Cross and the Wanderer: From the Sacred to the Secular in
the Early Nineteenth
Century
Joseph E. Morgan
Chapter 3. The Sacred Looking Glass: Imaginative Children's Music as
Syncretic Nexus
Matthew Roy
Sacred and Secular Drama on the Stage
Chapter 4. Reassessing Robert Schumann's Motivations for Composing a Mass
and Requiem
Sonja Wermager
Chapter 5. Spirituality and the Fugal Topos in the Secular Dramatic Works
of Robert Schumann
Christopher Ruth
Chapter 6. Hieratic Iconoclasm: Liszt, Hanslick, and the Graner Festmesse
Eftychia Papanikolaou
Chapter 7. Sacred Moments in the Secular Dramatic Works of Arthur Sullivan
Matthew Hoch
Counterpoint and Chorale in Instrumental Music
Chapter 8. Redeeming Chamber Music: Experiencing Solace in Mendelssohn's
Late Chamber
Music
Siegwart Reichwald
Chapter 9. Felix Mendelssohn's Lobgesang: "Imaginary Church Music" or a
Sublime
Symphony?
Joshua A. Waggener
Chapter 10. The Italian Reception in Bach's Keyboard Works and Passions:
Intersections of the
Sacred and the Secular
Chiara Bertoglio
Echoes of the Sacred in French Music after the Revolution
Chapter 11. "The Habit Does Not Make the Monk": Rethinking Anti-Clericalism
in French
Revolutionary Opéras-Comiques
Callum Blackmore
Chapter 12. Biblical Boulevards: Sounding the Ralliement on Parisian
Popular Stages
Jennifer Walker
Chapter 13. Debussy's Religion of Art in His Trois mélodies de Verlaine
Megan Sarno
Sacred Songs and Memory in North American Music
Chapter 14. "Old 100th," Militarization, and Nostalgia During the American
Civil War
James A. Davis
Chapter 15. Mourning, Judgment, and Resurrection: Christian Imagery in
Reconstruction Sheet
Music
Thomas J. Kernan
Chapter 16. Spirituals Share the Stage with Mozart and Beethoven: The
Germany Tour of the
Fisk Jubilee Singers in 1877/78 and the Responses of the German Press
Markus Rathey
Music, Rite, and Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 17. Veiled Allusions to the Sacred: Secular Music During the
Partitions of Poland
Bogumila Mika
Chapter 18. Futurist Constructions of the Sacred: The Ballets Russes,
Liturgie, and the Problem of a Musical Score
Barbara Swanson
Chapter 19. (Re)constructing Medieval Rus' in Kastalsky's Furnace Rite
David Salkowski
About the Contributors
Introduction
Eftychia Papanikolaou and Markus Rathey
Religion, Music, and the Romantic Imagination
Chapter 1. Music for the "Cultured Despisers" of Religion: Schleiermacher
on Singing in Church
and Beyond
Joyce L. Irwin
Chapter 2. The Cross and the Wanderer: From the Sacred to the Secular in
the Early Nineteenth
Century
Joseph E. Morgan
Chapter 3. The Sacred Looking Glass: Imaginative Children's Music as
Syncretic Nexus
Matthew Roy
Sacred and Secular Drama on the Stage
Chapter 4. Reassessing Robert Schumann's Motivations for Composing a Mass
and Requiem
Sonja Wermager
Chapter 5. Spirituality and the Fugal Topos in the Secular Dramatic Works
of Robert Schumann
Christopher Ruth
Chapter 6. Hieratic Iconoclasm: Liszt, Hanslick, and the Graner Festmesse
Eftychia Papanikolaou
Chapter 7. Sacred Moments in the Secular Dramatic Works of Arthur Sullivan
Matthew Hoch
Counterpoint and Chorale in Instrumental Music
Chapter 8. Redeeming Chamber Music: Experiencing Solace in Mendelssohn's
Late Chamber
Music
Siegwart Reichwald
Chapter 9. Felix Mendelssohn's Lobgesang: "Imaginary Church Music" or a
Sublime
Symphony?
Joshua A. Waggener
Chapter 10. The Italian Reception in Bach's Keyboard Works and Passions:
Intersections of the
Sacred and the Secular
Chiara Bertoglio
Echoes of the Sacred in French Music after the Revolution
Chapter 11. "The Habit Does Not Make the Monk": Rethinking Anti-Clericalism
in French
Revolutionary Opéras-Comiques
Callum Blackmore
Chapter 12. Biblical Boulevards: Sounding the Ralliement on Parisian
Popular Stages
Jennifer Walker
Chapter 13. Debussy's Religion of Art in His Trois mélodies de Verlaine
Megan Sarno
Sacred Songs and Memory in North American Music
Chapter 14. "Old 100th," Militarization, and Nostalgia During the American
Civil War
James A. Davis
Chapter 15. Mourning, Judgment, and Resurrection: Christian Imagery in
Reconstruction Sheet
Music
Thomas J. Kernan
Chapter 16. Spirituals Share the Stage with Mozart and Beethoven: The
Germany Tour of the
Fisk Jubilee Singers in 1877/78 and the Responses of the German Press
Markus Rathey
Music, Rite, and Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia
Chapter 17. Veiled Allusions to the Sacred: Secular Music During the
Partitions of Poland
Bogumila Mika
Chapter 18. Futurist Constructions of the Sacred: The Ballets Russes,
Liturgie, and the Problem of a Musical Score
Barbara Swanson
Chapter 19. (Re)constructing Medieval Rus' in Kastalsky's Furnace Rite
David Salkowski
About the Contributors