The Cambridge Companion to French Music
Herausgeber: Trezise, Simon
The Cambridge Companion to French Music
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This accessible Companion provides a wide-ranging and comprehensive introduction to French music from the early middle ages to the present.
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This accessible Companion provides a wide-ranging and comprehensive introduction to French music from the early middle ages to the present.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 936g
- ISBN-13: 9780521877947
- ISBN-10: 0521877946
- Artikelnr.: 41641339
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 936g
- ISBN-13: 9780521877947
- ISBN-10: 0521877946
- Artikelnr.: 41641339
Foreword Simon Trezise; Part I. Chronological History of French Music from
the Early Middle Ages to the Present: 1. From abbey to cathedral and court:
music under the Merovingian, Carolingian, and Capetian kings in France,
through Louis IX Alice V. Clark; 2. Cathedral and court: music under the
late Capetian and Valois kings in France, to Louis XI Lawrence Earp; 3. The
Renaissance Fabrice Fitch; 4. Music under Louis XIII and XIV (1610-1715)
Peter Bennett and Georgia J. Cowart; 5. Music from the Regency to the
Revolution (1715-89) Debra Nagy; 6. The Revolution and Romanticism to 1848
Michael McClellan and Simon Trezise; 7. Renaissance and change: 1848 to
1914 Simon Trezise; 8. La guerre et la paix: 1914-45 Andy Fry; 9. Cultural
and generational querelles in the musical domain: music in France from the
Second World War Jonathan Goldman; Part II. Opera: 10. Opera and ballet to
the death of Gluck Jacqueline Waeber; 11. Opera and ballet after the
Revolution Steven Huebner; Part III. Other Musics: 12. Traditional music
and its ethnomusicological study in France Luc Charles-Dominique; 13.
Popular music David Loosely; Part IV. Themes and Topics: 14. Manuscript
sources and calligraphy John Haines; 15. Church and state in early medieval
France Andrew Tomasello; 16. Music and the court of the ancien régime
Jeanice Brooks; 17. Musical aesthetics of the Siècle des Lumières Georgia
J. Cowart; 18. Paris and the regions from the Revolution to World War I
Katharine Ellis.
the Early Middle Ages to the Present: 1. From abbey to cathedral and court:
music under the Merovingian, Carolingian, and Capetian kings in France,
through Louis IX Alice V. Clark; 2. Cathedral and court: music under the
late Capetian and Valois kings in France, to Louis XI Lawrence Earp; 3. The
Renaissance Fabrice Fitch; 4. Music under Louis XIII and XIV (1610-1715)
Peter Bennett and Georgia J. Cowart; 5. Music from the Regency to the
Revolution (1715-89) Debra Nagy; 6. The Revolution and Romanticism to 1848
Michael McClellan and Simon Trezise; 7. Renaissance and change: 1848 to
1914 Simon Trezise; 8. La guerre et la paix: 1914-45 Andy Fry; 9. Cultural
and generational querelles in the musical domain: music in France from the
Second World War Jonathan Goldman; Part II. Opera: 10. Opera and ballet to
the death of Gluck Jacqueline Waeber; 11. Opera and ballet after the
Revolution Steven Huebner; Part III. Other Musics: 12. Traditional music
and its ethnomusicological study in France Luc Charles-Dominique; 13.
Popular music David Loosely; Part IV. Themes and Topics: 14. Manuscript
sources and calligraphy John Haines; 15. Church and state in early medieval
France Andrew Tomasello; 16. Music and the court of the ancien régime
Jeanice Brooks; 17. Musical aesthetics of the Siècle des Lumières Georgia
J. Cowart; 18. Paris and the regions from the Revolution to World War I
Katharine Ellis.
Foreword Simon Trezise; Part I. Chronological History of French Music from
the Early Middle Ages to the Present: 1. From abbey to cathedral and court:
music under the Merovingian, Carolingian, and Capetian kings in France,
through Louis IX Alice V. Clark; 2. Cathedral and court: music under the
late Capetian and Valois kings in France, to Louis XI Lawrence Earp; 3. The
Renaissance Fabrice Fitch; 4. Music under Louis XIII and XIV (1610-1715)
Peter Bennett and Georgia J. Cowart; 5. Music from the Regency to the
Revolution (1715-89) Debra Nagy; 6. The Revolution and Romanticism to 1848
Michael McClellan and Simon Trezise; 7. Renaissance and change: 1848 to
1914 Simon Trezise; 8. La guerre et la paix: 1914-45 Andy Fry; 9. Cultural
and generational querelles in the musical domain: music in France from the
Second World War Jonathan Goldman; Part II. Opera: 10. Opera and ballet to
the death of Gluck Jacqueline Waeber; 11. Opera and ballet after the
Revolution Steven Huebner; Part III. Other Musics: 12. Traditional music
and its ethnomusicological study in France Luc Charles-Dominique; 13.
Popular music David Loosely; Part IV. Themes and Topics: 14. Manuscript
sources and calligraphy John Haines; 15. Church and state in early medieval
France Andrew Tomasello; 16. Music and the court of the ancien régime
Jeanice Brooks; 17. Musical aesthetics of the Siècle des Lumières Georgia
J. Cowart; 18. Paris and the regions from the Revolution to World War I
Katharine Ellis.
the Early Middle Ages to the Present: 1. From abbey to cathedral and court:
music under the Merovingian, Carolingian, and Capetian kings in France,
through Louis IX Alice V. Clark; 2. Cathedral and court: music under the
late Capetian and Valois kings in France, to Louis XI Lawrence Earp; 3. The
Renaissance Fabrice Fitch; 4. Music under Louis XIII and XIV (1610-1715)
Peter Bennett and Georgia J. Cowart; 5. Music from the Regency to the
Revolution (1715-89) Debra Nagy; 6. The Revolution and Romanticism to 1848
Michael McClellan and Simon Trezise; 7. Renaissance and change: 1848 to
1914 Simon Trezise; 8. La guerre et la paix: 1914-45 Andy Fry; 9. Cultural
and generational querelles in the musical domain: music in France from the
Second World War Jonathan Goldman; Part II. Opera: 10. Opera and ballet to
the death of Gluck Jacqueline Waeber; 11. Opera and ballet after the
Revolution Steven Huebner; Part III. Other Musics: 12. Traditional music
and its ethnomusicological study in France Luc Charles-Dominique; 13.
Popular music David Loosely; Part IV. Themes and Topics: 14. Manuscript
sources and calligraphy John Haines; 15. Church and state in early medieval
France Andrew Tomasello; 16. Music and the court of the ancien régime
Jeanice Brooks; 17. Musical aesthetics of the Siècle des Lumières Georgia
J. Cowart; 18. Paris and the regions from the Revolution to World War I
Katharine Ellis.