Thesis (M.A.)--San Francisco State University, Music, 1992The subject of this work is the life and career of Hans Richter (1843-1916), an eminent Austro-Hungarian conductor who specialized in interpretations of German Romantic music written during the second half of the nineteenth century. Primary focus will be on the first ten years (1877-86) of his thirty-five-year career as a conductor in England. The Richter Concerts, his series of London orchestral performances between 1879 and 1902, receive the most detailed coverage, while his activities as conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1875-98) are only covered where relevant. Among the areas discussed are the repertoire performed at his concerts, its reception by music critics and...
The music of Johannes Brahms currently enjoys popularity comparable with that of Bach, Handel, Haydn...
Ignaz Moscheles described himself as the ‘necessary contrast’ (nothwendigen Contrast) between the ol...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This thesis assesses the conducting career of Sir Hamilton Harty, particularly his conductorship wit...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
The purpose of this study was to examine the circumstances surrounding Johannes Brahms as a conducto...
This dissertation is the first study devoted solely to the history of an orchestral tradition in Chr...
Hans Gál (1890-1987) is best known for editing the complete works of Brahms and for his scho...
Hans Gál (1890-1987) is best known for editing the complete works of Brahms and for his scho...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of Russian music in England for the period 1893-1...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
This thesis is a compilation of performances from seasons of three different works; Histoire du sol...
This thesis is a compilation of performances from seasons of three different works; Histoire du sol...
The Vienna Tonkünstler-Verein (1885-1929) was established for the sole purpose of providing extensiv...
The music of Johannes Brahms currently enjoys popularity comparable with that of Bach, Handel, Haydn...
Ignaz Moscheles described himself as the ‘necessary contrast’ (nothwendigen Contrast) between the ol...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...
This thesis assesses the conducting career of Sir Hamilton Harty, particularly his conductorship wit...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
The purpose of this study was to examine the circumstances surrounding Johannes Brahms as a conducto...
This dissertation is the first study devoted solely to the history of an orchestral tradition in Chr...
Hans Gál (1890-1987) is best known for editing the complete works of Brahms and for his scho...
Hans Gál (1890-1987) is best known for editing the complete works of Brahms and for his scho...
This thesis is an investigation into the reception of Russian music in England for the period 1893-1...
This thesis offers a comparative study of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the Berlin Philhar...
This thesis is a compilation of performances from seasons of three different works; Histoire du sol...
This thesis is a compilation of performances from seasons of three different works; Histoire du sol...
The Vienna Tonkünstler-Verein (1885-1929) was established for the sole purpose of providing extensiv...
The music of Johannes Brahms currently enjoys popularity comparable with that of Bach, Handel, Haydn...
Ignaz Moscheles described himself as the ‘necessary contrast’ (nothwendigen Contrast) between the ol...
This thesis is about the relationship of Felix Mendelssohn to the musical culture of nineteenth-cent...