The Cambridge History of Music Criticism
Herausgeber: Dingle, Christopher
The Cambridge History of Music Criticism
Herausgeber: Dingle, Christopher
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A reference work for all those approaching music history through the lens of music criticism, from undergraduates to established scholars and professionals. As well as giving authoritative accounts of traditional regions such as Britain, France and Germany, the book substantially expands the timeframe, genre and geographical reach of the field.
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A reference work for all those approaching music history through the lens of music criticism, from undergraduates to established scholars and professionals. As well as giving authoritative accounts of traditional regions such as Britain, France and Germany, the book substantially expands the timeframe, genre and geographical reach of the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 844
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1197g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730549
- ISBN-10: 110873054X
- Artikelnr.: 66268654
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 844
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1197g
- ISBN-13: 9781108730549
- ISBN-10: 110873054X
- Artikelnr.: 66268654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Early History of Music Criticism: 1. Speaking of plainsong in
the Middle Ages Christopher Page; 2. Music criticism in the Late-Medieval
and Renaissance era Stefano Mengozzi; 3. Musical discourse in Italy
1500-1800 Carrie Churnside; 4. Music criticism in France before the
Revolution Charles Dill; 5. Music criticism in Britain up to Burney Rebecca
Herissone; 6. German Music criticism before 1800 Stephen Rose; Part II. The
Rise of the Press: 7. French music criticism in the nineteenth century,
1789-1870 Mark A. Pottinger; 8. Gatekeeping, advocacy, reflection:
overlapping voices in nineteenth-century British music criticism Leanne
Langley; 9. Constructing a musical nation: German-language criticism in the
nineteenth century Laura Tunbridge; 10. Music criticism in
nineteenth-century Italy Alexandra Wilson; 11. Music criticism in Imperial
Russia Emily Frey; Part III. Critical Influence and Influences: 12.
Critiquing the canon: the role of criticism in canon formation Laura Hamer;
13. Comparing notes: recording and criticism Christopher Dingle; 14. The
gender paradox: criticism of women and women as critics Laura Hamer; Part
IV. Entering the Twentieth Century: 15. Music criticism in the United
States and Canada up to the Second World War Mark McKnight; 16. Music
criticism in Portugal: towards an overview Paulo F. de Castro; 17. Spanish
music criticism in the twentieth century: writing music history in real
time Eva Moreda Rodríguez; 18. Critical battlegrounds in the French Third
Republic Delphine Mordey; 19. British music criticism, 1890-1945 Paul Watt;
20. Music criticism in Norway Per Dahl; 21. Aesthetic conservatism and
politics in German music criticism, 1900-1945 Karen Painter; 22. Music
criticism in Hungary until WWII Lynn M. Hooker; 23. The 'people' in Czech
and Slovak music criticism Kelly St Pierre; Part V. New Areas: 24. Jazz
criticism in America Mark Racz; 25. Catalysing Latin American identities:
Alejo Carpentier's music criticism as a Cuban case study Caroline Rae; 26.
Writing about popular music Simon Frith; 27. Working in the cool capitalism
complex: the role of critics in the world music field Timothy D. Taylor;
28. Cultural anxieties, aspirational cosmopolitanism and capacity building:
music criticism in Singapore Shzr Ee Tan; Part VI. Developments since the
Second World War: 29. Music criticism in the USSR from Asafyev to
Cherednichenko Peter J. Schmelz; 30. The Feuilleton and beyond: criticism
in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria after the Second World War
Mark Berry; 31. Music criticism in Italy in the twentieth century Raffaele
Pozzi; 32. Wider still and wider: British music criticism since the Second
World War Christopher Dingle; 33. Music criticism in France since the
Second World War Christopher Brent Murray; 34. Old divisions and new
debates: music criticism in post-war America Sophie Redfern; 35. Stop the
press? The changing media of criticism Christopher Dingle and Dominic
McHugh.
the Middle Ages Christopher Page; 2. Music criticism in the Late-Medieval
and Renaissance era Stefano Mengozzi; 3. Musical discourse in Italy
1500-1800 Carrie Churnside; 4. Music criticism in France before the
Revolution Charles Dill; 5. Music criticism in Britain up to Burney Rebecca
Herissone; 6. German Music criticism before 1800 Stephen Rose; Part II. The
Rise of the Press: 7. French music criticism in the nineteenth century,
1789-1870 Mark A. Pottinger; 8. Gatekeeping, advocacy, reflection:
overlapping voices in nineteenth-century British music criticism Leanne
Langley; 9. Constructing a musical nation: German-language criticism in the
nineteenth century Laura Tunbridge; 10. Music criticism in
nineteenth-century Italy Alexandra Wilson; 11. Music criticism in Imperial
Russia Emily Frey; Part III. Critical Influence and Influences: 12.
Critiquing the canon: the role of criticism in canon formation Laura Hamer;
13. Comparing notes: recording and criticism Christopher Dingle; 14. The
gender paradox: criticism of women and women as critics Laura Hamer; Part
IV. Entering the Twentieth Century: 15. Music criticism in the United
States and Canada up to the Second World War Mark McKnight; 16. Music
criticism in Portugal: towards an overview Paulo F. de Castro; 17. Spanish
music criticism in the twentieth century: writing music history in real
time Eva Moreda Rodríguez; 18. Critical battlegrounds in the French Third
Republic Delphine Mordey; 19. British music criticism, 1890-1945 Paul Watt;
20. Music criticism in Norway Per Dahl; 21. Aesthetic conservatism and
politics in German music criticism, 1900-1945 Karen Painter; 22. Music
criticism in Hungary until WWII Lynn M. Hooker; 23. The 'people' in Czech
and Slovak music criticism Kelly St Pierre; Part V. New Areas: 24. Jazz
criticism in America Mark Racz; 25. Catalysing Latin American identities:
Alejo Carpentier's music criticism as a Cuban case study Caroline Rae; 26.
Writing about popular music Simon Frith; 27. Working in the cool capitalism
complex: the role of critics in the world music field Timothy D. Taylor;
28. Cultural anxieties, aspirational cosmopolitanism and capacity building:
music criticism in Singapore Shzr Ee Tan; Part VI. Developments since the
Second World War: 29. Music criticism in the USSR from Asafyev to
Cherednichenko Peter J. Schmelz; 30. The Feuilleton and beyond: criticism
in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria after the Second World War
Mark Berry; 31. Music criticism in Italy in the twentieth century Raffaele
Pozzi; 32. Wider still and wider: British music criticism since the Second
World War Christopher Dingle; 33. Music criticism in France since the
Second World War Christopher Brent Murray; 34. Old divisions and new
debates: music criticism in post-war America Sophie Redfern; 35. Stop the
press? The changing media of criticism Christopher Dingle and Dominic
McHugh.
Part I. The Early History of Music Criticism: 1. Speaking of plainsong in
the Middle Ages Christopher Page; 2. Music criticism in the Late-Medieval
and Renaissance era Stefano Mengozzi; 3. Musical discourse in Italy
1500-1800 Carrie Churnside; 4. Music criticism in France before the
Revolution Charles Dill; 5. Music criticism in Britain up to Burney Rebecca
Herissone; 6. German Music criticism before 1800 Stephen Rose; Part II. The
Rise of the Press: 7. French music criticism in the nineteenth century,
1789-1870 Mark A. Pottinger; 8. Gatekeeping, advocacy, reflection:
overlapping voices in nineteenth-century British music criticism Leanne
Langley; 9. Constructing a musical nation: German-language criticism in the
nineteenth century Laura Tunbridge; 10. Music criticism in
nineteenth-century Italy Alexandra Wilson; 11. Music criticism in Imperial
Russia Emily Frey; Part III. Critical Influence and Influences: 12.
Critiquing the canon: the role of criticism in canon formation Laura Hamer;
13. Comparing notes: recording and criticism Christopher Dingle; 14. The
gender paradox: criticism of women and women as critics Laura Hamer; Part
IV. Entering the Twentieth Century: 15. Music criticism in the United
States and Canada up to the Second World War Mark McKnight; 16. Music
criticism in Portugal: towards an overview Paulo F. de Castro; 17. Spanish
music criticism in the twentieth century: writing music history in real
time Eva Moreda Rodríguez; 18. Critical battlegrounds in the French Third
Republic Delphine Mordey; 19. British music criticism, 1890-1945 Paul Watt;
20. Music criticism in Norway Per Dahl; 21. Aesthetic conservatism and
politics in German music criticism, 1900-1945 Karen Painter; 22. Music
criticism in Hungary until WWII Lynn M. Hooker; 23. The 'people' in Czech
and Slovak music criticism Kelly St Pierre; Part V. New Areas: 24. Jazz
criticism in America Mark Racz; 25. Catalysing Latin American identities:
Alejo Carpentier's music criticism as a Cuban case study Caroline Rae; 26.
Writing about popular music Simon Frith; 27. Working in the cool capitalism
complex: the role of critics in the world music field Timothy D. Taylor;
28. Cultural anxieties, aspirational cosmopolitanism and capacity building:
music criticism in Singapore Shzr Ee Tan; Part VI. Developments since the
Second World War: 29. Music criticism in the USSR from Asafyev to
Cherednichenko Peter J. Schmelz; 30. The Feuilleton and beyond: criticism
in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria after the Second World War
Mark Berry; 31. Music criticism in Italy in the twentieth century Raffaele
Pozzi; 32. Wider still and wider: British music criticism since the Second
World War Christopher Dingle; 33. Music criticism in France since the
Second World War Christopher Brent Murray; 34. Old divisions and new
debates: music criticism in post-war America Sophie Redfern; 35. Stop the
press? The changing media of criticism Christopher Dingle and Dominic
McHugh.
the Middle Ages Christopher Page; 2. Music criticism in the Late-Medieval
and Renaissance era Stefano Mengozzi; 3. Musical discourse in Italy
1500-1800 Carrie Churnside; 4. Music criticism in France before the
Revolution Charles Dill; 5. Music criticism in Britain up to Burney Rebecca
Herissone; 6. German Music criticism before 1800 Stephen Rose; Part II. The
Rise of the Press: 7. French music criticism in the nineteenth century,
1789-1870 Mark A. Pottinger; 8. Gatekeeping, advocacy, reflection:
overlapping voices in nineteenth-century British music criticism Leanne
Langley; 9. Constructing a musical nation: German-language criticism in the
nineteenth century Laura Tunbridge; 10. Music criticism in
nineteenth-century Italy Alexandra Wilson; 11. Music criticism in Imperial
Russia Emily Frey; Part III. Critical Influence and Influences: 12.
Critiquing the canon: the role of criticism in canon formation Laura Hamer;
13. Comparing notes: recording and criticism Christopher Dingle; 14. The
gender paradox: criticism of women and women as critics Laura Hamer; Part
IV. Entering the Twentieth Century: 15. Music criticism in the United
States and Canada up to the Second World War Mark McKnight; 16. Music
criticism in Portugal: towards an overview Paulo F. de Castro; 17. Spanish
music criticism in the twentieth century: writing music history in real
time Eva Moreda Rodríguez; 18. Critical battlegrounds in the French Third
Republic Delphine Mordey; 19. British music criticism, 1890-1945 Paul Watt;
20. Music criticism in Norway Per Dahl; 21. Aesthetic conservatism and
politics in German music criticism, 1900-1945 Karen Painter; 22. Music
criticism in Hungary until WWII Lynn M. Hooker; 23. The 'people' in Czech
and Slovak music criticism Kelly St Pierre; Part V. New Areas: 24. Jazz
criticism in America Mark Racz; 25. Catalysing Latin American identities:
Alejo Carpentier's music criticism as a Cuban case study Caroline Rae; 26.
Writing about popular music Simon Frith; 27. Working in the cool capitalism
complex: the role of critics in the world music field Timothy D. Taylor;
28. Cultural anxieties, aspirational cosmopolitanism and capacity building:
music criticism in Singapore Shzr Ee Tan; Part VI. Developments since the
Second World War: 29. Music criticism in the USSR from Asafyev to
Cherednichenko Peter J. Schmelz; 30. The Feuilleton and beyond: criticism
in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria after the Second World War
Mark Berry; 31. Music criticism in Italy in the twentieth century Raffaele
Pozzi; 32. Wider still and wider: British music criticism since the Second
World War Christopher Dingle; 33. Music criticism in France since the
Second World War Christopher Brent Murray; 34. Old divisions and new
debates: music criticism in post-war America Sophie Redfern; 35. Stop the
press? The changing media of criticism Christopher Dingle and Dominic
McHugh.