During the Romantic era, especially in Italy, performers known as improvvisatori and improvvisatrici extemporised poetry in public in response to subjects requested by their audiences. This type of performance fascinated Grand Tourists from northern Europe, who reported on poetic improvisers in hundreds of travel accounts, journals, letters, and periodical articles. By uncovering historical data and interpreting literary texts, Professor Esterhammer identifies patterns in the evolving responses of English, German, French, and Russian writers to the experience of improvisation. She explores how improvisation interacts with Romantic ideas about genius, spontaneity, orality, and emotional expressiveness, and relates to evolving concepts of gen...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
The goal of this volume is to examine and describe the manifold improvisational culture around 1800....
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
EnThe famous Italian improviser Maria Maddalena Morelli, known as Corilla Olimpica, inspired Madame ...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of improvisation which is a characteristic aesthetic featur...
Embodying freedom of expression in art and life, the figure of the Italian improvvisatrice exerted a...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
After a preliminary reconstruction of the impact and diffusion of poetic improvisation in British Ro...
Nineteenth-century pianist-composers like Franz Liszt and Clara Schumann were able to practice for i...
Improvisation was a crucial aspect of musical life in Europe from the late eighteenth century throug...
Classicism and Romanticism are frequently used as a shorthand to designate the stylistic and aesthet...
The Languages of Performance in British Romanticism includes a selection of unpublished essays writt...
Improvisation is an important aspect of music, not only in jazz and other ‘improvised music’, but al...
In the field of Western art music, improvisation has become a much discussed topic. In this interdis...
Virginia HouserFor centuries, improvisation played an important role in Western music cultures. It w...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
The goal of this volume is to examine and describe the manifold improvisational culture around 1800....
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
EnThe famous Italian improviser Maria Maddalena Morelli, known as Corilla Olimpica, inspired Madame ...
The article is devoted to the phenomenon of improvisation which is a characteristic aesthetic featur...
Embodying freedom of expression in art and life, the figure of the Italian improvvisatrice exerted a...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
After a preliminary reconstruction of the impact and diffusion of poetic improvisation in British Ro...
Nineteenth-century pianist-composers like Franz Liszt and Clara Schumann were able to practice for i...
Improvisation was a crucial aspect of musical life in Europe from the late eighteenth century throug...
Classicism and Romanticism are frequently used as a shorthand to designate the stylistic and aesthet...
The Languages of Performance in British Romanticism includes a selection of unpublished essays writt...
Improvisation is an important aspect of music, not only in jazz and other ‘improvised music’, but al...
In the field of Western art music, improvisation has become a much discussed topic. In this interdis...
Virginia HouserFor centuries, improvisation played an important role in Western music cultures. It w...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
The goal of this volume is to examine and describe the manifold improvisational culture around 1800....
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...