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The Cambridge companion to the Lied /
- Title:
- The Cambridge companion to the Lied /
- Format:
- Book
- Institution:
- New England Conservatory
- Contents:
- Part I. Introducing a Genre. Introduction: Why the Lied? / James Parsons. In the beginning was poetry / Jane K. Brown -- Part II. In The Birth and Early History of a Genre in the Age of Enlightenment. The eighteenth-century Lied / James Parsons. The Lieder of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven / Amanda Glauert -- Part III. The Nineteenth Century: Issues of Style and Development. The Lieder of Schubert / Marie-Agnes Dittrich. The early nineteenth-century song cycle / Ruth O. Bingham. Schumann: reconfiguring the Lied / Jürgen Thym. A multitude of voices: the Lied at mid-century / James Deaville. The Lieder of Liszt / Rena Charnin Mueller. The Lieder of Brahms / Heather Platt. Tradition and innovation: the Lieder of Hugo Wolf / Susan Youens. Beyond song: instrumental transformations and adaptations of the Lied from Schubert to Mahler / Christopher H. Gibbs -- Part IV. Into the Twentieth Century. The Lieder of Mahler and Richard Strauss / James L. Zychowicz. The Lied in the modern age: to mid century / James Parsons -- Part V. Reception and Performance. The circulation of the Lied: the double life of an artwork and a commodity / David Gramit. The Lied in performance / Graham Johnson.
- Online access:
- No online access
- Library holdings:
New England Conservatory Spaulding Library
ML2829 .C26 2004
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