The Nineteenth-century legacy
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The Nineteenth-century legacy
(Heritage of music / edited by Michael Raeburn and Alan Kendall, v. 3)
Oxford University Press, 1989
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume, one of four on the history of western music, concentrates on the nineteenth century.
Table of Contents
- Introduction. Franz Liszt, Hamish Milne
- P.I.Tchaikovsky, Paul Griffiths
- interlude - the Russian ballet
- Alexander Borodin, Justin Connolly
- Modeste Mussorgsky, Paul Griffiths
- N.A.Rimsky-Korsakov, Roy Wilkinson
- interlude - a Nordic nationalist - Edvard Grieg
- Cesar Franck, Roy Wilkinson
- Camille Saint-Saens, Ronald Crichton
- music in the time of Franz Joseph, Heinz Becker
- Richard Wagner, Robert Anderson
- interlude - the Bayreuth Festspielhaus
- Johannes Brahms, Heinz Becker
- interlude - the music critic - Eduard Hanslick
- Anton Bruckner, Constantin Floros
- interlude - the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Bedrich Smetana, Kurt Honolka
- Antonin Dvorak, Kurt Honolka
- interlude - the songs of Hugo Wolf
- Gustav Mahler, Constantin Floros
- Richard Strauss, Heinz Becker. A-Z of composers, Noel Broome and Gudrun Becker-Weidmar. Credits and index.
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