The subject of this contribution is the European reception of the Berlin Royal Opera House and Orchestra from 1842 to 1849 based on German, French, Italian, English, Spanish, Belgian and Dutch music journals. The institution of regular symphony concerts, a tradition continuing to the present, was initiated in 1842. Giacomo Meyerbeer and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy were hired as general music directors respectively conductors for the symphony concerts in the same year. The death of the conductor Otto Nicolai on 11th May 1849, two months after the premiere of his opera Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, coincides with the end of the analysed period, especially since the revolutions of 1848 in Europe represent a turning point in the history of t...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the first phase of the reception of Schumann in France in...
The paper deals with the late 19th century Brno performances of the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy‘s wo...
Das erste Ph. K. wurde am 28.3.1842 im Großen Redoutensaal in Wien von den Mitgliedern des Hofoperno...
DOI : https://doi.org/10.25366/2020.50International audienceThe subject of this contribution is the ...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
When the German Kaiserreich was declared on January 18th, 1871, the audience of Leipzig-based music ...
This chapter charts the changing status in Berlin of operatic repertoire associated with Friedrich I...
International audienceAfter an initial career as a composer of Italian operas, Luigi Cherubini moves...
Am 2. April 1843, vor 165 Jahren, nahm das Musikkonservatorium in Leipzig, die erste höhere musikali...
The orchestra was the most stable and 'institutional' component of European opera houses during the ...
Felix Mendelssohn's performance in 1829 of Matthaus-Passion by J. S. Bach was the first presentation...
This study discusses Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's appointment to the Prussian Court of King Friedri...
Die Opernhäuser des 19. Jahrhunderts waren nicht nur musikalische, sondern soziale Räume in denen si...
Nineteenth-century concert life in Laibach (Ljubljana), capital of the Habsburg Carniola, was shaped...
Luigi Cherubini.--Dramen als opern.--Zur eröffnung des neuen lokales für das Kölner conservatorium.-...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the first phase of the reception of Schumann in France in...
The paper deals with the late 19th century Brno performances of the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy‘s wo...
Das erste Ph. K. wurde am 28.3.1842 im Großen Redoutensaal in Wien von den Mitgliedern des Hofoperno...
DOI : https://doi.org/10.25366/2020.50International audienceThe subject of this contribution is the ...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
When the German Kaiserreich was declared on January 18th, 1871, the audience of Leipzig-based music ...
This chapter charts the changing status in Berlin of operatic repertoire associated with Friedrich I...
International audienceAfter an initial career as a composer of Italian operas, Luigi Cherubini moves...
Am 2. April 1843, vor 165 Jahren, nahm das Musikkonservatorium in Leipzig, die erste höhere musikali...
The orchestra was the most stable and 'institutional' component of European opera houses during the ...
Felix Mendelssohn's performance in 1829 of Matthaus-Passion by J. S. Bach was the first presentation...
This study discusses Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's appointment to the Prussian Court of King Friedri...
Die Opernhäuser des 19. Jahrhunderts waren nicht nur musikalische, sondern soziale Räume in denen si...
Nineteenth-century concert life in Laibach (Ljubljana), capital of the Habsburg Carniola, was shaped...
Luigi Cherubini.--Dramen als opern.--Zur eröffnung des neuen lokales für das Kölner conservatorium.-...
International audienceThe paper focuses on the first phase of the reception of Schumann in France in...
The paper deals with the late 19th century Brno performances of the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy‘s wo...
Das erste Ph. K. wurde am 28.3.1842 im Großen Redoutensaal in Wien von den Mitgliedern des Hofoperno...