Richard Strauss in Context
Herausgeber: Kristiansen, Morten; Jones, Joseph E
Richard Strauss in Context
Herausgeber: Kristiansen, Morten; Jones, Joseph E
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A collection of specifically commissioned essays on a range of topics that contextualize the life and works of Richard Strauss, one of the most prolific composers of the past 150 years. Moving beyond biography, the chapters within explore facets of the music profession that are broadly applicable to musical studies of the era.
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A collection of specifically commissioned essays on a range of topics that contextualize the life and works of Richard Strauss, one of the most prolific composers of the past 150 years. Moving beyond biography, the chapters within explore facets of the music profession that are broadly applicable to musical studies of the era.
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- Composers in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 393
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781108434461
- ISBN-10: 1108434460
- Artikelnr.: 64793522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Composers in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 393
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781108434461
- ISBN-10: 1108434460
- Artikelnr.: 64793522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface Morten Kristiansen and Joseph E. Jones
Part I. Family, Friends and Collaborators: 1. Family and upbringing Chris Walton
2. Formative influences David Larkin
3. Pauline de Ahna Katharina Hottmann
4. Close friends Walter Werbeck
5. Hofmannsthal Ingeborg Haase and Dirk Hoffmann
6. The other librettists Kenneth Birkin
7. Stage collaborators Ryan Prendergast
8. Champions Bryan Gilliam
Part II. Career Stations: 9. Munich and Garmisch Sebastian Bolz
10. Meiningen and Weimar Michael Saffle
11. Bayreuth Ulrich Konrad
12. Berlin Dietmar Schenk
13. Vienna Joseph E. Jones
Part III. Cultural Engagement and Musical Life: 14. Strauss as reader Matthew Werley
15. Antiquity Jason Geary
16. Philosophy and religion Charles Youmans
17. Allgemeiner deutscher musikverein James Deaville
18. Genossenschaft deutscher tonsetzer Manuela Schmidt
Part IV. Professional and Musical Contexts: 19. The composer Jeremy Zima
20. The conductor Raymond Holden
21. The orchestra Scott Warfield
22. Program music Jonathan Kregor
23. Post-wagnerian opera Morten Kristiansen
24. The lied Jürgen May
Part V. In History: 25. Modernism Peter Franklin
26. Traditionalism Leon Botstein
27. World War I Philip Graydon
28. Nazi Germany Erik Levi
29. Lateness Giangiorgio Satragni
30. Reception Franzpeter Messmer
Part VI. Artifacts and Legacy: 31. Publishers and editions Andreas Pernpeintner and Stefan Schenk
32. Letters Claudia Heine and Adrian Kech
33. In performance Raymond Holden
34. Influence Ben Winters
35. 2001: A space odyssey and beyond Charles Youmans
36. Scholarly directions Matthew Werley
Index.
Part I. Family, Friends and Collaborators: 1. Family and upbringing Chris Walton
2. Formative influences David Larkin
3. Pauline de Ahna Katharina Hottmann
4. Close friends Walter Werbeck
5. Hofmannsthal Ingeborg Haase and Dirk Hoffmann
6. The other librettists Kenneth Birkin
7. Stage collaborators Ryan Prendergast
8. Champions Bryan Gilliam
Part II. Career Stations: 9. Munich and Garmisch Sebastian Bolz
10. Meiningen and Weimar Michael Saffle
11. Bayreuth Ulrich Konrad
12. Berlin Dietmar Schenk
13. Vienna Joseph E. Jones
Part III. Cultural Engagement and Musical Life: 14. Strauss as reader Matthew Werley
15. Antiquity Jason Geary
16. Philosophy and religion Charles Youmans
17. Allgemeiner deutscher musikverein James Deaville
18. Genossenschaft deutscher tonsetzer Manuela Schmidt
Part IV. Professional and Musical Contexts: 19. The composer Jeremy Zima
20. The conductor Raymond Holden
21. The orchestra Scott Warfield
22. Program music Jonathan Kregor
23. Post-wagnerian opera Morten Kristiansen
24. The lied Jürgen May
Part V. In History: 25. Modernism Peter Franklin
26. Traditionalism Leon Botstein
27. World War I Philip Graydon
28. Nazi Germany Erik Levi
29. Lateness Giangiorgio Satragni
30. Reception Franzpeter Messmer
Part VI. Artifacts and Legacy: 31. Publishers and editions Andreas Pernpeintner and Stefan Schenk
32. Letters Claudia Heine and Adrian Kech
33. In performance Raymond Holden
34. Influence Ben Winters
35. 2001: A space odyssey and beyond Charles Youmans
36. Scholarly directions Matthew Werley
Index.
Preface Morten Kristiansen and Joseph E. Jones
Part I. Family, Friends and Collaborators: 1. Family and upbringing Chris Walton
2. Formative influences David Larkin
3. Pauline de Ahna Katharina Hottmann
4. Close friends Walter Werbeck
5. Hofmannsthal Ingeborg Haase and Dirk Hoffmann
6. The other librettists Kenneth Birkin
7. Stage collaborators Ryan Prendergast
8. Champions Bryan Gilliam
Part II. Career Stations: 9. Munich and Garmisch Sebastian Bolz
10. Meiningen and Weimar Michael Saffle
11. Bayreuth Ulrich Konrad
12. Berlin Dietmar Schenk
13. Vienna Joseph E. Jones
Part III. Cultural Engagement and Musical Life: 14. Strauss as reader Matthew Werley
15. Antiquity Jason Geary
16. Philosophy and religion Charles Youmans
17. Allgemeiner deutscher musikverein James Deaville
18. Genossenschaft deutscher tonsetzer Manuela Schmidt
Part IV. Professional and Musical Contexts: 19. The composer Jeremy Zima
20. The conductor Raymond Holden
21. The orchestra Scott Warfield
22. Program music Jonathan Kregor
23. Post-wagnerian opera Morten Kristiansen
24. The lied Jürgen May
Part V. In History: 25. Modernism Peter Franklin
26. Traditionalism Leon Botstein
27. World War I Philip Graydon
28. Nazi Germany Erik Levi
29. Lateness Giangiorgio Satragni
30. Reception Franzpeter Messmer
Part VI. Artifacts and Legacy: 31. Publishers and editions Andreas Pernpeintner and Stefan Schenk
32. Letters Claudia Heine and Adrian Kech
33. In performance Raymond Holden
34. Influence Ben Winters
35. 2001: A space odyssey and beyond Charles Youmans
36. Scholarly directions Matthew Werley
Index.
Part I. Family, Friends and Collaborators: 1. Family and upbringing Chris Walton
2. Formative influences David Larkin
3. Pauline de Ahna Katharina Hottmann
4. Close friends Walter Werbeck
5. Hofmannsthal Ingeborg Haase and Dirk Hoffmann
6. The other librettists Kenneth Birkin
7. Stage collaborators Ryan Prendergast
8. Champions Bryan Gilliam
Part II. Career Stations: 9. Munich and Garmisch Sebastian Bolz
10. Meiningen and Weimar Michael Saffle
11. Bayreuth Ulrich Konrad
12. Berlin Dietmar Schenk
13. Vienna Joseph E. Jones
Part III. Cultural Engagement and Musical Life: 14. Strauss as reader Matthew Werley
15. Antiquity Jason Geary
16. Philosophy and religion Charles Youmans
17. Allgemeiner deutscher musikverein James Deaville
18. Genossenschaft deutscher tonsetzer Manuela Schmidt
Part IV. Professional and Musical Contexts: 19. The composer Jeremy Zima
20. The conductor Raymond Holden
21. The orchestra Scott Warfield
22. Program music Jonathan Kregor
23. Post-wagnerian opera Morten Kristiansen
24. The lied Jürgen May
Part V. In History: 25. Modernism Peter Franklin
26. Traditionalism Leon Botstein
27. World War I Philip Graydon
28. Nazi Germany Erik Levi
29. Lateness Giangiorgio Satragni
30. Reception Franzpeter Messmer
Part VI. Artifacts and Legacy: 31. Publishers and editions Andreas Pernpeintner and Stefan Schenk
32. Letters Claudia Heine and Adrian Kech
33. In performance Raymond Holden
34. Influence Ben Winters
35. 2001: A space odyssey and beyond Charles Youmans
36. Scholarly directions Matthew Werley
Index.