Historical musicology : sources, methods, interpretations / edited by Stephen A. Crist and Roberta Montemorra Marvin.
Uniform Title: | Eastman studies in music.
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Language: | English |
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[Rochester, N.Y.] :
University of Rochester Press,
2004.
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Series: | Eastman studies in music.
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Physical Description: | viii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction. Scholarly inquiry in historical musicology : sources, methods, interpretations / Roberta Montemorra Marvin
- A collaboration between Cipriano de Rore and Baldissera Donato? / Jessie Ann Owens
- New perspectives on Bach's Great eighteen chorales / Russell Stinson
- Historical theology and hymnology as tools for interpreting Bach's church cantatas : the case of Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erlösen, BWV 48 / Stephen A. Crist
- Performance practice issues that affect meaning in two Bach instrumental works / Michael Marissen
- Mozart's Mitridate : going beyond the text / Ellen T. Harris
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the aesthetics of patricide / Richard Kramer
- Joseph Haydn's influence on the symphonies of Antonio Rosetti / Lawrence F. Bernstein
- Reason and imagination : Beethoven's aesthetic evolution / Maynard Solomon
- Schubert as formal architect : the Quartettsatz, D. 703 / Lewis Lockwood
- Sex, sexuality, and Schubert's piano music / Jeffrey Kallberg
- "La belle exécution" : Johann Nepomuk Hummel's treatise and the art of playing the pianoforte / Mark Kroll
- "For you have been rebellious against the Lord" : the Jewish image in Mendelssohn's Moses and Marx's Mose / Jeffrey S. Sposato
- Andrea Maffei's "ugly sin" : the libretto for Verdi's I masnadieri / Roberta Montemorra Marvin
- Mozart's piano concertos and the romantic generation / Claudia Macdonald
- "Wo die Zitronen blühn" : re-versions of Arie antiche / Margaret Murata
- Material culture and postmodern positivism : rethinking the "popular" in late-nineteenth-century French music / Jann Pasler
- Otto Gombosi's correspondence at the University of Chicago / Laurence Libin.