This dissertation investigates how German-language critics articulated and publicly negotiated ideas about music and expressionism in the first five years after World War I. A close reading of largely unexplored primary sources reveals that "musical expressionism" was originally conceived as an intrinsically musical matter rather than as a stylistic analog to expressionism in other art forms, and thus as especially relevant to purely instrumental rather than vocal and stage genres. By focusing on critical reception of an unlikely group of instrumental chamber works, I elucidate how the acts of performing, listening to, and evaluating "expressionist" music were enmeshed in the complexities of a politicized public concert life in the immediat...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer a novel reading of the steady decline that instrumental...
Until very recently, music has often been considered as an art form which stands outside and above p...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Music Criticism in France examines the aesthetic battles that animated and informed French musical c...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Factors that helped consolidate music criticism in crucial ways--the concept of aesthetic autonomy, ...
Factors that helped consolidate music criticism in crucial ways--the concept of aesthetic autonomy, ...
This dissertation investigates trends in the critical reception of the music of Felix Mendelssohn Ba...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic debates, compositional practices, and critical reception of...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
Delineating what exactly constitutes expressionism in music remains a perpetually confounding area o...
In the United States, composers who challenged established definitions of classical music by develop...
Until very recently, music has often been considered as an art form which stands outside and above p...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer a novel reading of the steady decline that instrumental...
Until very recently, music has often been considered as an art form which stands outside and above p...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Music Criticism in France examines the aesthetic battles that animated and informed French musical c...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Factors that helped consolidate music criticism in crucial ways--the concept of aesthetic autonomy, ...
Factors that helped consolidate music criticism in crucial ways--the concept of aesthetic autonomy, ...
This dissertation investigates trends in the critical reception of the music of Felix Mendelssohn Ba...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic debates, compositional practices, and critical reception of...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
Delineating what exactly constitutes expressionism in music remains a perpetually confounding area o...
In the United States, composers who challenged established definitions of classical music by develop...
Until very recently, music has often been considered as an art form which stands outside and above p...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer a novel reading of the steady decline that instrumental...
Until very recently, music has often been considered as an art form which stands outside and above p...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...