Terpander Timotheus Iconoclastes Eurydice Orpheus
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Bibliographic Information
Terpander . Timotheus . Iconoclastes . Eurydice . Orpheus
(To-day and to-morrow, v. 24 . Music and drama)
Routledge , Edition Synapse, 2008
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Terpander, or, music and the future
Timotheus : the future of the theatre
Iconoclastes, or, the future of Shakespeare
Eurydice, or, the nature of opera
Orpheus, or, the music of the future
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Note
Reprint (1st work). Originally published: New York : E.P. Dutton, 1927
Reprint (2nd-5th works). Originally published: London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925-1929
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Terpander
Or Music and the Future
E J Dent
Originally published in 1927
"Remarkably able and stimulating." Times Literary Supplement
"...a skilful review of the development of music." Musical News
With reference to the works of Bach, Beethoven, Byrd, Cimarosa, Elgar, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Purcell, Rameau, Scriabin, Strauss and Tchaikovsky this volume examines the challenges facing the appreciation of music in the early twentieth century. Discussing emotional and psychological analysis of music, the author argues that modern music should be taken as music and nothing else, intelligible as music alone. He argues that music must be recognized as an art and intellectual faculties must be applied to understand it, much as one would apply oneself to learning a foreign language.
126pp
Timotheus
The Future of the Theatre
Bonamy Dobree
Originally published in 1925.
"A witty, mischievous book to be read with delight." Times Literary Supplement
"In a subtly satirical vein he visualizes kinds of theatres in two hundred years time." Nation
This volume traces the possible developments of the theatre, not only along mechanical lines, but upon those which playwrights, actors and psychologists might achieve given the scope.
72p
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Iconoclastes
Or
The Future of Shakespeare
Hubert Griffith
Originally published in 1927.
"To my disappointment I found myself in complete agreement with nearly all its author's arguments. There is much that is vital and arresting in what he has to say." Nigel Playfair, in the Evening Standard.
Taking as the text recent productions of classical plays in modern dress, the author suggests that this is the proper way of reviving Shakespeare and other great dramatists of the past and that their successful revival in modern dress may perhaps be taken as an indication of their value.
90pp
Eurydice
Or
The Nature of Opera
Dyneley Hussey
Originally published in 1929
"He is to be congratulated." Saturday Review
"Shows immense skill..." Everyman
Surveying the practice of operatic composers from the sixteenth century down to the early twentieth century the author combats the accepted notion that opera is a hybrid form of art, an unsatisfactory combination of music and drama. He argues that on the contrary, opera is an independent form, subject to its own peculiar laws.
86pp
Orpheus
Or
The Music of the Future
W J Turner
Originally published in 1926
"A book on music that we can read not merely once, but two or three times. Mr Turner has given us some of the finest thinking upon Beethoven that I have ever met with." Sunday Times
Contents include:
Definition of Music
The General Idea of Progress
The Idea of Progress in Music
Emotional Significance
90pp
Table of Contents
Volume 24 (5 titles bound in one)
Terpander or Music and the Future
Timotheus: The Future of the Theatre
Iconoclastes or the Future of Shakespeare
Eurydice or the Nature of Opera
Orpheus or the Music of the Future
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