French music from the Enlightenment to romanticism : 1789-1830
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ML270.4 .M6513 1996
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ML270.4 .M6513 1996
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394 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-372) and indexes.
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WJC Memorial to Dorotha M. Berg.
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Although the years from 1789 to 1830 have been unjustly neglected by musicologists, a closer examination of the musical activity of the day reveals a rich period in French musical life. Never before had music been so enthusiastically embraced by the French: day after day musical activity encompassed an ever-greater number of people, both in Paris and the provincial areas. This is the first book to focus exclusively on French music history from the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century. Painting a full picture of the musical works and genres in vogue at the time - from revolutionary hymns and operas to sacred, symphonic, and instrumental music - the author aims to fill the gap in music history that separates the Age of Enlightenment from romanticism in France. He describes the history of the institutions that supported the growing feverish musical activity, including the musical theaters of Paris, the Conservatoire, the Tuileries Chapel, and various concert societies. Against the background of French criticism of contemporary German music, namely that of Mozart and Beethoven, he evokes the great esthetic debates of the time. His conclusion? The forty-year period that gave rise to Rouget de Lisle's La Marseillaise and Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique imperceptibly paved the way from the rationalistic esthetic of the Enlightenment to the glory of romanticism.
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Translation of: La musique en France, des lumières au romantisme.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Mongrédien, J., Frémaux, S., & Pauly, R. G. (1996). French music from the Enlightenment to romanticism: 1789-1830 . Amadeus Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Mongrédien, Jean, Sylvain, Frémaux and Reinhard G. Pauly. 1996. French Music From the Enlightenment to Romanticism: 1789-1830. Portland, Or.: Amadeus Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Mongrédien, Jean, Sylvain, Frémaux and Reinhard G. Pauly. French Music From the Enlightenment to Romanticism: 1789-1830 Portland, Or.: Amadeus Press, 1996.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Mongrédien, J., Frémaux, S. and Pauly, R. G. (1996). French music from the enlightenment to romanticism: 1789-1830. Portland, Or.: Amadeus Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Mongrédien, Jean., Sylvain Frémaux, and Reinhard G Pauly. French Music From the Enlightenment to Romanticism: 1789-1830 Amadeus Press, 1996.
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