Music and the French Revolution
Herausgeber: Boyd, Malcolm
Music and the French Revolution
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Rouget de Lisle's famous anthem, La marseillaise, admirably reflects the optimism of the early years of the French Revolution.
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Rouget de Lisle's famous anthem, La marseillaise, admirably reflects the optimism of the early years of the French Revolution.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780521081870
- ISBN-10: 0521081874
- Artikelnr.: 24764415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780521081870
- ISBN-10: 0521081874
- Artikelnr.: 24764415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editorial preface; Introduction: exploring the Revolution David Charlton;
Part I. Elements of Continuity 'Royal Agamemnon': 1. the two versions of
Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide Julian Rushton; 2. Opera buffa into opera
comique, 1771-1790 Michael Robinson; 3. Periodical editions of music at the
time of the French Revolution Catherine Massip; 4. The French string
quartet, 1770-1800 Philippe Oboussier; 5. Francois Giroust, a Versailles
musician of the revolutionary period Roger Cotte; Part II. Revolutionary
Opera: 6. The new repertory at the Opera during the Reign of Terror; 7.
revolutionary rhetoric and operatic consequences Elizabeth Bartlet; 8.
Lenore, ou L'amour conjugal: a celebrated offspring of the Revolution David
Galliver; 9. On redefinitions of rescue opera David Charlton; Part III.
Music and the New Politics: 10. The Conservatoire de Musique and national
music education in France, 1795-1800 Cynthia M. Gessele; 11. French
Revolutionary perspectives on Chabanon's De la musique of 1785 Ora
Frishberg Saloman; 12. Marie-Joseph Chenier and Francois-Joseph Gossec: two
artists in the service of Revolutionary propaganda Jean-Louis Jam; 13. The
constitutions set to music during the Revolution Herbert Schneider; Part
IV. Napoleon and After: 14. The French occupation of Lucca and its effects
on music Gabriella Biagi Ravenni; 15. Beethoven and the Revolution; 16. The
view of the French musical press Beate Angelika Kraus; Index.
Part I. Elements of Continuity 'Royal Agamemnon': 1. the two versions of
Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide Julian Rushton; 2. Opera buffa into opera
comique, 1771-1790 Michael Robinson; 3. Periodical editions of music at the
time of the French Revolution Catherine Massip; 4. The French string
quartet, 1770-1800 Philippe Oboussier; 5. Francois Giroust, a Versailles
musician of the revolutionary period Roger Cotte; Part II. Revolutionary
Opera: 6. The new repertory at the Opera during the Reign of Terror; 7.
revolutionary rhetoric and operatic consequences Elizabeth Bartlet; 8.
Lenore, ou L'amour conjugal: a celebrated offspring of the Revolution David
Galliver; 9. On redefinitions of rescue opera David Charlton; Part III.
Music and the New Politics: 10. The Conservatoire de Musique and national
music education in France, 1795-1800 Cynthia M. Gessele; 11. French
Revolutionary perspectives on Chabanon's De la musique of 1785 Ora
Frishberg Saloman; 12. Marie-Joseph Chenier and Francois-Joseph Gossec: two
artists in the service of Revolutionary propaganda Jean-Louis Jam; 13. The
constitutions set to music during the Revolution Herbert Schneider; Part
IV. Napoleon and After: 14. The French occupation of Lucca and its effects
on music Gabriella Biagi Ravenni; 15. Beethoven and the Revolution; 16. The
view of the French musical press Beate Angelika Kraus; Index.
Editorial preface; Introduction: exploring the Revolution David Charlton;
Part I. Elements of Continuity 'Royal Agamemnon': 1. the two versions of
Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide Julian Rushton; 2. Opera buffa into opera
comique, 1771-1790 Michael Robinson; 3. Periodical editions of music at the
time of the French Revolution Catherine Massip; 4. The French string
quartet, 1770-1800 Philippe Oboussier; 5. Francois Giroust, a Versailles
musician of the revolutionary period Roger Cotte; Part II. Revolutionary
Opera: 6. The new repertory at the Opera during the Reign of Terror; 7.
revolutionary rhetoric and operatic consequences Elizabeth Bartlet; 8.
Lenore, ou L'amour conjugal: a celebrated offspring of the Revolution David
Galliver; 9. On redefinitions of rescue opera David Charlton; Part III.
Music and the New Politics: 10. The Conservatoire de Musique and national
music education in France, 1795-1800 Cynthia M. Gessele; 11. French
Revolutionary perspectives on Chabanon's De la musique of 1785 Ora
Frishberg Saloman; 12. Marie-Joseph Chenier and Francois-Joseph Gossec: two
artists in the service of Revolutionary propaganda Jean-Louis Jam; 13. The
constitutions set to music during the Revolution Herbert Schneider; Part
IV. Napoleon and After: 14. The French occupation of Lucca and its effects
on music Gabriella Biagi Ravenni; 15. Beethoven and the Revolution; 16. The
view of the French musical press Beate Angelika Kraus; Index.
Part I. Elements of Continuity 'Royal Agamemnon': 1. the two versions of
Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide Julian Rushton; 2. Opera buffa into opera
comique, 1771-1790 Michael Robinson; 3. Periodical editions of music at the
time of the French Revolution Catherine Massip; 4. The French string
quartet, 1770-1800 Philippe Oboussier; 5. Francois Giroust, a Versailles
musician of the revolutionary period Roger Cotte; Part II. Revolutionary
Opera: 6. The new repertory at the Opera during the Reign of Terror; 7.
revolutionary rhetoric and operatic consequences Elizabeth Bartlet; 8.
Lenore, ou L'amour conjugal: a celebrated offspring of the Revolution David
Galliver; 9. On redefinitions of rescue opera David Charlton; Part III.
Music and the New Politics: 10. The Conservatoire de Musique and national
music education in France, 1795-1800 Cynthia M. Gessele; 11. French
Revolutionary perspectives on Chabanon's De la musique of 1785 Ora
Frishberg Saloman; 12. Marie-Joseph Chenier and Francois-Joseph Gossec: two
artists in the service of Revolutionary propaganda Jean-Louis Jam; 13. The
constitutions set to music during the Revolution Herbert Schneider; Part
IV. Napoleon and After: 14. The French occupation of Lucca and its effects
on music Gabriella Biagi Ravenni; 15. Beethoven and the Revolution; 16. The
view of the French musical press Beate Angelika Kraus; Index.







