Description |
xxxviii, 399 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Cambridge companions to music
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Cambridge companions to music.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-382) and index. |
Contents |
Part I. Introducing a genre. Introduction: why the Lied? / James Parsons ; In the beginning was poetry / Jane K. Brown -- Part II. The birth and early history of a genre in the Age of Enlightenment. The eighteenth-century Lied / James Parsons ; The Lieder of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven / Amanda Glauert -- Part III. The nineteenth century : issues of style and development. The Lieder of Schubert / Marie-Agnes Dittrich ; The early nineteenth-century song cycle / Ruth O. Bingham ; Schumann : reconfiguring the Lied / Jürgen Thym ; A multitude of voices : the Lied at mid century / James Deaville ; The Lieder of Liszt / Rena Charnin Mueller ; The Lieder of Brahms / Heather Platt ; Tradition and innovation : the Lieder of Hugo Wolf / Susan Youens ; Beyond song : instrumental transformations and adaptations of the Lied from Schubert to Mahler / Christopher H. Gibbs -- Part IV. Into the twentieth century. The Lieder of Mahler and Richard Strauss / James L. Zychowicz ; The Lied in the modern age : to mid century / James Parsons -- Part V. Reception and performance. The circulation of the Lied : the double life of an artwork and a commodity / David Gramit ; The Lied in performance / Graham Johnson. |
Subject |
Songs -- Germany -- History and criticism.
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Songs. |
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Germany. |
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Songs -- Austria -- History and criticism.
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Austria. |
Added Author |
Parsons, James, 1956-
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Added Title |
Lied |
ISBN |
0521800277 hardback |
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052180471X paperback |
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