Introduces students, performers, and conductors to the musical world of Louise Farrenc (1804â 1875), a composer, pianist, and teacher who wrote chamber music and symphonies in an era when few women did. Explains how and why the Nonet is an exceptional work, but representative of her style and the setting of nineteenth-century Paris.
Introduces students, performers, and conductors to the musical world of Louise Farrenc (1804â 1875), a composer, pianist, and teacher who wrote chamber music and symphonies in an era when few women did. Explains how and why the Nonet is an exceptional work, but representative of her style and the setting of nineteenth-century Paris.
Marie Sumner Lott is Associate Professor in the School of Music at Georgia State University. She is the author The Social Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Chamber Music (2015), which was awarded the AMS 75 PAYS publication subvention from the American Musicological Society, and over a dozen articles and book chapters on nineteenth-century chamber music.
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List of figures List of tables List of musical examples Introduction to the life and career of Louise Farrenc 1. Cultivating an audience for chamber music in 1840s Paris 2. Dialogue and play in the Nonet 3. Reception and legacy of Farrenc's Nonet.
List of figures List of tables List of musical examples Introduction to the life and career of Louise Farrenc 1. Cultivating an audience for chamber music in 1840s Paris 2. Dialogue and play in the Nonet 3. Reception and legacy of Farrenc's Nonet.
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