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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 929 g, 145 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Musical Genres
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415988535
  • ISBN-13: 9780415988537
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 929 g, 145 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Musical Genres
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415988535
  • ISBN-13: 9780415988537
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Nineteenth-Century Choral Music is an in-depth examination of the rich repertoire of choral music and the cultural phenomenon of choral music making throughout the period. The book is divided into three main sections. The first details the attraction to choral singing and the ways it was linked to different parts of society, and to the role of choral voices in the two principal large-scale genres of the period: the symphony and opera. A second section highlights ten choral-orchestral masterworks that are a central part of the repertoire. The final section presents overview and focus chapters covering composers, repertoire (both small and larger works), and performance life in an historical context from over a dozen regions of the world: Britain and Ireland, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latin America, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Scandinavia and Finland, Spain, and the United States.

This diverse collection of essays brings together the work of 25 authors, many of whom have devoted much of their scholarly lives to the composers and music discussed, giving the reader a lively and unique perspective on this significant part of nineteenth-century musical life.

Arvustused

"This book is a superb achievement. No other survey of the choral repertoire of the nineteenth century approaches it in breadth, or in the thoroughness of its documentation. No other book attempts to explore in such depth the choral culture of the nineteenth century the era that established the chorus as we know it. This volume will likely serve as the central reference for the study of choral music of this period for the foreseeable future."

--William Weinert, University of Rochester in Nineteenth Century Music Review

"Nineteenth-Century Choral Music provides conductors with a fantastic start: important socio-political contextualization, analyses of standard repertoire, ideas for new repertoire, and authoritative recent resources in endnotes and selected bibliographies. Clearly many of the twenty-five scholar authors, like Di Grazia, have sung, conducted, or played in performances of the music about which they have gracefully and authoritatively written. Without question, the immense pleasure and satisfaction gained from Di Grazias wonderful resource is in its inclusive scope so beautifully balanced with insightful detail."

--Melinda ONeal, Dartmouth College in Choral Journal

"Written by 25 eminent music scholars, the essays offer new, enlightening insights into a variety of topics relating to a century of choral literature...Supplemented with music examples and bibliographies, this is an important, distinguished contribution to the literature on choral music. Summing Up: Essential."

-- J. J. Leary-Warsaw, Birmingham-Southern College in CHOICE

"Nineteenth-Century Choral Music is a most welcome addition to the field of both choral literature and music making. The essays are engaging, thought provoking, and meticulously researched, and there is surely something for anyone with an interest in nineteenth century choral literature...Recommended."

--Erik W. Goldstrom, The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Contributors
xv
List of Abbreviations
xix
PART I Cultural Influences
1(38)
1 The Building of Community through Choral Singing
3(18)
Celia Applegate
2 Vox Humana: Choral Voices in the Nineteenth-Century Symphony
21(9)
D. Kern Holoman
3 The Nineteenth-Century Opera Chorus
30(9)
Steven Huebner
PART II Selected Masterworks from the Choral--Orchestral Repertoire
39(72)
4 Masses and Requiems
41(35)
D. Kern Holoman
Beethoven, Missa solemnis
43(6)
Berlioz, Grande Messe des morts
49(6)
Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem
55(9)
Verdi, Messa da Requiem
64(5)
Faure, Requiem
69(7)
5 Works with Secular and Non-Liturgical Texts
76(35)
D. Kern Holoman
Berlioz, La Damnation de Faust
76(8)
Mendelssohn, Elijah
84(7)
Dvorak, Stabat Mater
91(5)
Elgar, The Dream of Gerontius
96(7)
Mahler, Symphony No. 8
103(8)
PART III The Choral Repertoire Large and Small
111(389)
Germany and Austria
6 Choral Music and Choral Singing in Germany and Austria: An Overview
115(11)
Ryan Minor
7 Ludwig van Beethoven
126(9)
David B. Levy
8 Fanny Hensel
135(6)
R. Larry Todd
9 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
141(9)
Jeffrey S. Sposato
10 Robert Schumann
150(19)
Roe-Min Kok
11 Anton Bruckner and the Austrian Choral Tradition: His Mass in F Minor
169(20)
Paul Hawkshaw
12 Johannes Brahms
189(16)
Virginia Hancock
France
13 Choral Music and Music-Making in France
205(8)
Clair Rowden
14 Luigi Cherubini and Augusta Holmes
213(18)
Mark Seto
15 Hector Berlioz
231(35)
Donna M. Di Grazia
16 Felicien David, Charles Gounod, and Jules Massenet
266(8)
Clair Rowden
17 Camille Saint-Saens
274(10)
Lesley A. Wright
18 Gabriel Faure
284(21)
Carlo Caballero
Italy
19 A Tale of Survival: Choral Music in Italy
305(30)
Francesco Izzo
Northern Europe
20 Britain and Ireland
335(33)
James Garratt
21 The Nordic World: Scandinavia and Finland
368(13)
Harald Herresthal
Eastern Europe
22 Eastern Europe: Introductory Thoughts
381(2)
Barbara Milewski
23 Poland
383(4)
Barbara Milewski
24 The Czech Lands: Bohemia and Moravia
387(5)
Judith Mabary
25 Antonin Dvorak
392(10)
Alan Houtchens
26 Hungary
402(8)
Paul A. Bertagnolli
27 The Choral Music of Franz Liszt
410(21)
Paul A. Bertagnolli
28 Russia
431(4)
Vladimir Morosan
29 Russian Choral Repertoire
435(14)
Vladimir Morosan
The Iberian World
30 The Philippines, Latin America, and Spain
449(26)
Walter A. Clark
North America
31 The United States
475(25)
N. Lee Orr
Index 500
Donna M. Di Grazia is the David J. Baldwin Professor of Music and Choral Conductor at Pomona College in Claremont, California, and a recipient of the Wig Distinguished Professor Award for Excellence in Teaching.