In this dissertation, I analyze presentations of German composer Felix Mendelssohn in English music history books published between 1850 and 1910 in order to explore the cultural forces affecting English music in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By examining different authors’ passages on Mendelssohn, I demonstrate how trends in historiography, taste formation, and nationalism affect the reception of an individual composer. Mendelssohn is a thread that weaves through all these discussions; following it provides a provocative view of a tumultuous period in English music history.The latter half of the nineteenth century witnessed many interrelated cultural shifts that affected England’s musical culture: a boom in the publica...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This dissertation investigates trends in the critical reception of the music of Felix Mendelssohn Ba...
Felix Mendelssohn visited London for the first time in 1829, becoming an instant celebrity by virtue...
Using hermeneutic analyses of compositions Felix Mendelssohn wrote during the 1840s as points of dep...
At the turn of the nineteenth centudy knowledge of J.S. Bach was limited in England to a very few mu...
The popularity and influence of Louis Spohr have been misunderstood or ignored by musical historians...
This thesis considers the pervasive and multifaceted influence of Richard Wagner’s music, aesthetics...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This dissertation investigates trends in the critical reception of the music of Felix Mendelssohn Ba...
Felix Mendelssohn visited London for the first time in 1829, becoming an instant celebrity by virtue...
Using hermeneutic analyses of compositions Felix Mendelssohn wrote during the 1840s as points of dep...
At the turn of the nineteenth centudy knowledge of J.S. Bach was limited in England to a very few mu...
The popularity and influence of Louis Spohr have been misunderstood or ignored by musical historians...
This thesis considers the pervasive and multifaceted influence of Richard Wagner’s music, aesthetics...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...