This thesis is an investigation into the reception of Russian music in England for the period 1893-1929 and the influence it had on English composers. Part I deals with the critical reception of Russian music in England in the cultural and political context of the period from the year of Tchaikovsky’s last successful visit to London in 1893 to the last season of Diaghilev’s Ballet russes in 1929. The broad theme examines how Russian music presented a challenge to the accepted aesthetic norms of the day and how this, combined with the contextual perceptions of Russia and Russian people, problematized the reception of Russian music, the result of which still informs some of our attitudes towards Russian composers today. Part II examines the i...
When learning about early western classical music history, the first countries often discussed inclu...
The following dissertation combines reception history and technical analysis in a revisionist accoun...
In this dissertation, I analyze presentations of German composer Felix Mendelssohn in English music ...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of Russian music in England for the period 1893-1...
This thesis considers Britten’s creative relationship with Russia, in the sense of aspects of Russia...
This performance dissertation traced the evolution of the Russian romance from 1800 to the present. ...
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is arguably Russia\u27s most famous composer. Although his music is widespr...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
As a culture, we often use music to accent events that would otherwise not need them. Many of these ...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the mid nineteenth-century as the leading group of ...
This thesis focuses on three principal areas: the reception of Chopin's music in Great Britain, both...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
A cursory glance at cello works by English composers during the twentieth- century yields an unexpec...
Adolph Brodsky (1851-1929) is today remembered principally as a Russian violinist, notably as the so...
When learning about early western classical music history, the first countries often discussed inclu...
The following dissertation combines reception history and technical analysis in a revisionist accoun...
In this dissertation, I analyze presentations of German composer Felix Mendelssohn in English music ...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of Russian music in England for the period 1893-1...
This thesis considers Britten’s creative relationship with Russia, in the sense of aspects of Russia...
This performance dissertation traced the evolution of the Russian romance from 1800 to the present. ...
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is arguably Russia\u27s most famous composer. Although his music is widespr...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
As a culture, we often use music to accent events that would otherwise not need them. Many of these ...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the mid nineteenth-century as the leading group of ...
This thesis focuses on three principal areas: the reception of Chopin's music in Great Britain, both...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
A cursory glance at cello works by English composers during the twentieth- century yields an unexpec...
Adolph Brodsky (1851-1929) is today remembered principally as a Russian violinist, notably as the so...
When learning about early western classical music history, the first countries often discussed inclu...
The following dissertation combines reception history and technical analysis in a revisionist accoun...
In this dissertation, I analyze presentations of German composer Felix Mendelssohn in English music ...