French Music Since Berlioz explores key developments in French classical music during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This volume draws on the expertise of a range of French music scholars who provide their own perspectives on particular aspects of the subject. Déirdre Donnellon's introduction discusses important issues and debates in French classical music of the period, highlights key figures and institutions, and provides a context for the chapters that follow. The first two of these are concerned with opera in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries respectively, addressed by Thomas Cooper for the nineteenth century and Richard Langham Smith for the twentieth. Timothy Jones's chapter follows, which assesses the French contributi...
his wide-ranging study of Gabriel Fauré and his contemporaries reclaims aesthetic categories crucial...
This essay traces the emergence of music for organ and orchestra in France. Félix-Alexandre Guilmant...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
This edited volume of case studies presents a selective history of French music and culture, but one...
"Books for study": p. 79-80.Why we should study French music.--The harpsichordists of the 17th and 1...
Music Criticism in France examines the aesthetic battles that animated and informed French musical c...
French music flourished from the last quarter of the nineteenth century into the early twentieth cen...
As far as the writer could find in her reading no one has ever written a finished study of this phas...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
This doctoral research was conducted primarily to develop my expertise in performance and interpreta...
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music tha...
Printed in Great Britain.Berlioz.--Wagner: Siegfried, Tristan.--Camille Saint-Saëns.--Vincent d'Indy...
Note: This thesis cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. A print copy is availbale in th...
Lorsque l’on évoque la symphonie en France au milieu du XIXe siècle, on ne retient généralement que ...
Abstract of an illustrated lecture given under the auspices of the Rice Institute, by M. Charles Koe...
his wide-ranging study of Gabriel Fauré and his contemporaries reclaims aesthetic categories crucial...
This essay traces the emergence of music for organ and orchestra in France. Félix-Alexandre Guilmant...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...
This edited volume of case studies presents a selective history of French music and culture, but one...
"Books for study": p. 79-80.Why we should study French music.--The harpsichordists of the 17th and 1...
Music Criticism in France examines the aesthetic battles that animated and informed French musical c...
French music flourished from the last quarter of the nineteenth century into the early twentieth cen...
As far as the writer could find in her reading no one has ever written a finished study of this phas...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
This doctoral research was conducted primarily to develop my expertise in performance and interpreta...
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music tha...
Printed in Great Britain.Berlioz.--Wagner: Siegfried, Tristan.--Camille Saint-Saëns.--Vincent d'Indy...
Note: This thesis cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. A print copy is availbale in th...
Lorsque l’on évoque la symphonie en France au milieu du XIXe siècle, on ne retient généralement que ...
Abstract of an illustrated lecture given under the auspices of the Rice Institute, by M. Charles Koe...
his wide-ranging study of Gabriel Fauré and his contemporaries reclaims aesthetic categories crucial...
This essay traces the emergence of music for organ and orchestra in France. Félix-Alexandre Guilmant...
The 1846 première in Paris of Hector Berlioz’s (1803–1869) dramatic choral adaptation of Goethe’s po...