"[ Applegate] combines the interpretive tools of both historian and musicologist methodologically, she writes as both, and the readership of this book should encompass both - and she forges an interpretive approach that draws the familiar and the unexpected together."
- Philip V. Bohlman, University of Chicago (American Historical Review, Feb 2019) "Focused on the rich contexts of music, rather than on the musical texts themselves (that is, the scores), these essays are essential for scholars interested in the cultural history of music and German national identity across the past three centuries."
- Tegan Niziol, University of Toronto (University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018)