In France the 1820s and 1830s brought about enormous changes in the perception of literature and art as a whole. Young poets, encouraged by the success and novelty of Méditations poétiques by Alphonse de Lamartine, started seeking new possibilities of expression and ways of breaking with the several-centuries-old tradition. They met with a strong protest from conservative milieu, especially those linked to Académie française, and this made them fi ght for a new paradigm in literature. They eagerly experimented with language as sound (Lamartine, Sainte-Beuve) and graphic (Nodier) matter. They published their texts in the press (Le Globe) and presented them during meetings in artistic salons, which functioned as a kind of laboratory. T...
International audienceFranz Liszt was one of the most prominent pianists and composers of 19th Centu...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityFranz Liszt's essay, "De la Situation des Artistes et de leur Condit...
Liszt’s activities and aesthetic ideas during the Weimar period were comprehensively inspired by the...
In France the 1820s and 1830s brought about enormous changes in the perception of literature and ar...
In France the 1820s and 1830s brought about enormous changes in the perception of literature and art...
A thorough understanding of Liszt's piano cycle, Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, requires a cros...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to fi nd new tools of musical expression ...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
International audienceLes douze années couvertes par cette étude permettent de suivre le développeme...
The article offers a definition of the concept of anti-modernity, based at first on Antoine Compagno...
The idea of progress became increasingly relevant during the 19th century, eventually instigating a ...
International audienceLe journal belge L’Indépendant du 8 novembre 1840 relate un concert donné par ...
Based upon the idiomatic, largely exposed, and highly effective harp writing in his orchestral works...
International audienceLes liens entre Franz Liszt et la France s’étendent de 1823 à 1886. De son arr...
International audienceFranz Liszt was one of the most prominent pianists and composers of 19th Centu...
International audienceFranz Liszt was one of the most prominent pianists and composers of 19th Centu...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityFranz Liszt's essay, "De la Situation des Artistes et de leur Condit...
Liszt’s activities and aesthetic ideas during the Weimar period were comprehensively inspired by the...
In France the 1820s and 1830s brought about enormous changes in the perception of literature and ar...
In France the 1820s and 1830s brought about enormous changes in the perception of literature and art...
A thorough understanding of Liszt's piano cycle, Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, requires a cros...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to fi nd new tools of musical expression ...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
International audienceLes douze années couvertes par cette étude permettent de suivre le développeme...
The article offers a definition of the concept of anti-modernity, based at first on Antoine Compagno...
The idea of progress became increasingly relevant during the 19th century, eventually instigating a ...
International audienceLe journal belge L’Indépendant du 8 novembre 1840 relate un concert donné par ...
Based upon the idiomatic, largely exposed, and highly effective harp writing in his orchestral works...
International audienceLes liens entre Franz Liszt et la France s’étendent de 1823 à 1886. De son arr...
International audienceFranz Liszt was one of the most prominent pianists and composers of 19th Centu...
International audienceFranz Liszt was one of the most prominent pianists and composers of 19th Centu...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityFranz Liszt's essay, "De la Situation des Artistes et de leur Condit...
Liszt’s activities and aesthetic ideas during the Weimar period were comprehensively inspired by the...