George Grove, music and Victorian culture

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George Grove, music and Victorian culture

edited by Michael Musgrave

Palgrave Macmillan, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Though George Grove (1820-1900) was never a professional musician, his is one of the most familiar names in music: as founder of the great Dictionary of Music and Musicians that bears his name and first director of the Royal College of Music. This book surveys his varied activities as engineer, biblical scholar, administrator, educationalist and writer on music, and assesses the qualities that led him to play a major role in the cultural life of London in the period 1850-1900.

目次

  • Preface and acknowledgements PART 1: GROVE'S WORLD Introduction: The Many Interests of a Great Victorian
  • M.Musgrave Grove the Man: Background, Temperament and Ambition
  • C.Clarke & M.Musgrave Describing and Evaluating: Grove on Technology, Geography, Exploration and Literature
  • M.Musgrave PART 2: THE SCHOLAR AND WRITER 'The Other Dictionary': Grove's Work in Editing Dr Smith's Dictionary of the Bible
  • P.M.Young The Making of a Scholar: Grove's Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Schubert
  • M.Musgrave Not just 'G': Towards a History of the Programme Note
  • C.Bashford PART 3: AT MACMILLAN Grove as Editor of Macmillan's Magazine 1868-1883
  • R.T.Van Arsdel Roots of a Tradition: The First Dictionary of Music and Musicians
  • L.Langley PART 4: THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Grove's Role in the Founding of the RCM
  • D.Wright Grove as First Director of the RCM
  • J.Ritterman The Documentary Legacy: Grove's Library and Papers at the RCM
  • P.Horton Chronology Appendicies Bibliography Index

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