Music in the Eighteenth Century

Music in the Eighteenth Century
Title Music in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author John A. Rice
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Music
ISBN 9780393929188

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Eighteenth Century Music in its cultural, social, and intellectual contexts. John Rice's Music in the Eighteenth Century takes the reader on an engrossing Grand Tour of Europe's musical centers, from Naples, to London, Berlin, Vienna, Prague, and St. Petersburg —with a side trip to the colonial New World. Against the backdrop of Europe's largely peaceful division into Catholic and Protestant realms, Rice shows how "learned" and "galant" styles developed and commingled. While considering Mozart, Haydn, and early Beethoven in depth, he broadens his focus to assess the contributions of lesser-known but significant figures like Johann Adam Hiller, Francois-André Philidor, and Anna Bon. Western Music in Context: A Norton History comprises six volumes of moderate length, each written in an engaging style by a recognized expert. Authoritative and current, the series examines music in the broadest sense—as sounds notated, performed, and heard—focusing not only on composers and works, but also on broader social and intellectual currents.

Music and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe

Music and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe
Title Music and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Enrico Fubini
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 436
Release 1994-08-15
Genre Music
ISBN 9780226267326

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This book collects key writings about eighteenth century music . It brings together for the first time in one place, a wide selection of essential documents not only about music theory and practice, but about the historical, philosophical, aesthetic, ideological, and literary debates which held sway during a century when musical thought and criticism gained a privileged position in the culture of Europe. Enrico Fubini offers a sampling of English, French, German, and Italian writings on topics ranging from Enlightenment rationalism and the theories of harmony to German musical culture and the polemics on J. S. Bach. Organized by topic and historical period these selections go beyond writings dealing exclusively with specific musical works to larger issues of theory and the reception of musical ideas in the culture at large. The selections are from books, journals, newspapers, pamphlets, and letters; the contributors include Diderot, Rousseau, Voltaire, Grimm, Alfieri, Rameau, Quantz, Gluck, Tartini, Leopold and W. A. Mozart, and C. P .E. Bach. Many are translated here for the first time. With general and chapter introductions, restored footnotes, and other valuable annotations, and a biographical appendix, this anthology will interest music scholars, students, and teachers.

Music in Eighteenth-century Georgia

Music in Eighteenth-century Georgia
Title Music in Eighteenth-century Georgia PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Byrnside
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 168
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9780820318530

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Rich in quality and diversity, the history of music in Georgia is a long one by American standards, spanning the better part of three centuries. This volume explores the musical landscape of Georgia's colonial period, from traditional ballads and operatic productions to John Wesley's first hymn book and New England fuging tunes that took root in south Georgia in the latter half of the century. Attention is also given to the musical and cultural contributions of the German-speaking Salzburgers who came to Georgia beginning in 1735, and to the manifold influences of African Americans in the late eighteenth century. By piecing together information drawn from court records, personal diaries and journals, newspaper notices, estate inventories, wills, and other historical documents, Ron Byrnside constructs a fascinating history of both the secular and sacred music of the colonial period with much of the material new to scholarship.

The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Music

The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Music
Title The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Music PDF eBook
Author Simon P. Keefe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 816
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521663199

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The eighteenth century arguably boasts a more remarkable group of significant musical figures, and a more engaging combination of genres, styles and aesthetic orientations than any century before or since, yet huge swathes of its musical activity remain under-appreciated. This History provides a comprehensive survey of eighteenth-century music, examining little-known repertories, works and musical trends alongside more familiar ones. Rather than relying on temporal, periodic and composer-related phenomena to structure the volume, it is organized by genre; chapters are grouped according to the traditional distinctions of music for the church, music for the theatre and music for the concert room that conditioned so much thinking, activity and output in the eighteenth century. A valuable summation of current research in this area, the volume also encourages the readers to think of eighteenth-century music less in terms of overtly teleological developments than of interacting and mutually stimulating musical cultures and practices.

Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-century Britain

Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-century Britain
Title Music as a Science of Mankind in Eighteenth-century Britain PDF eBook
Author Maria Semi
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 208
Release 2012
Genre Music
ISBN 9781409428688

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Music as a Science of Mankind offers a philosophical and historical perspective on the intellectual representation of music in British eighteenth-century culture. A particularly rich field of investigation, developed between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, was the British philosophy of the mind and of human understanding which looked at music and found in its realm a way of understanding human experience. Maria Semi sheds light on how these reflections moved towards a Science of Music: the discipline that was later to be known as 'musicology'.

Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Title Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook
Author DavidWyn Jones
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 427
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351557408

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This collection of essays by some of the leading scholars in the field looks at various aspects of musical life in eighteenth-century Britain. The significant roles played by institutions such as the Freemasons and foreign embassy chapels in promoting music making and introducing foreign styles to English music are examined, as well as the influence exerted by individuals, both foreign and British. The book covers the spectrum of British music, both sacred and secular, and both cosmopolitan and provincial. In doing so it helps to redress the picture of eighteenth-century British music which has previously portrayed Handel and London as its primary constituents.

Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century

Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century
Title Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Joel Lester
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 370
Release 1992
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780674155237

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This is the most comprehensive account ever given of the theory behind the music of Baroque and Classical composers, from Bach to Beethoven. While giving preeminent theorists their due in this panoramic survey of musical thought, Joel Lester also examines the works of more than one hundred seventeenth- and eighteenth century writers.