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Ellis, Katharine:
Music criticism in nineteenth-century France : "La Revue et Gazette musicale de Paris", 1834-80 / Katharine Ellis. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995. – XIII, 301 S.
ISBN/ISMN 0-521-45443-3
Inv.-Nr. 97.007
Abstract: The book focuses on musical writings in the daily and periodical press in France during the nineteenth century. It covers the criticism of a wide range of Western music, from c. 1580 to 1880, explaining how composeres such as Bach and Beethoven secured a permanent place in the repertory. In particular, Dr Ellis considers the music journalism of the "Revue et Gazette musicale de Paris", the single most important specialist periodical of the mid nineteenth century, explaining how French music criticism was inflenced by aesthetic and philosophical movements. – Dr Ellis analyses the process of canon formation, the development of French musicology and the in creasing sensitivity of critics to questions of performance practice. Chapters on new music examine the conflict, inevitable in publisher's journals, between commercial interest and aesthetic integrity. – Kapitel 5: The Austro-German tradition II: The reception of Beethoven
- Schlagwörter:
- Musikkritik / Frankreich / 1834-1880
- Revue et gazette musicale de Paris / 1834-1880
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Musikkritik / Frankreich / 1834-1880
- Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Revue et gazette musicale de Paris / 1834-1880
- Kanonisierung / Musik / Revue et gazette musicale de Paris
- Bildungskanon / Musik / Revue et gazette musicale de Paris
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