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Suitable for those interested in music and nineteenth-century European culture, this work presents a survey of the most popular period in music history.

Trade Review
"No other book about the period so engages the thoughtful reader." * New York Review of Books *
"Filled with new hearings of familiar material, provocative, juxtapositions and interpretations, and of course, Dahlhaus's characteristic immense learning, historical and philosophical speculations." * College Music Symposium *
"Dahlhaus bristles with rewarding insights, and is full of fine wit." * Victorian Review *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations

CHAPTER ONE Introduction
The Nineteenth Century as Past and Present
The Twin Styles
Music and Romanticism
Tradition and Restoration
Nationalism and Universality
The Music Culture of the Bourgeoisie
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER TWO 1814-1830
Rossini and the Restoration
Opera comique and German Opera
Beethoven: Myth and Reception
Beethoven's Late Style
The Metaphysic of Instrumental Music
Lied Traditions
The Idea of Folk Song
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER THREE 1830-1848
Melodie lunghe: Bellini and Donizetti
The Dramaturgy of Grand Opera
Virtuosity and Interpretation
Poetic Music
The Symphony after Beethoven
Choral Music as a Form of Education
Romanticism and Biedermeier Music
Church Music and Bourgeois Spirit
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER FOUR 1848-1870
Wagner's Conception of Musical Drama
Opera as Drama: Verdi
The Idea of National Opera
Opera bouffe, Operetta, Savoy Opera
The Symphonic Poem
Music Criticism as Philosophy of History
Brahms and the Chamber Music Tradition
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER FIVE 1870-1889
The Second Age of the Symphony
Drame lyrique and Operatic Realism
Ars gallica
Russian Music: Epic Opera
Exoticism, Folklorism, Archaism
Trivial Music
Historicism
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER SIX 1889-1914
Modernism as a Period in Music History
Post-Wagnerian Opera
Melodrama and Verismo
Program Music and the Art Work ofldeas
Linguistic Character and the Disintegration of Tonality
Emancipation of Dissonance
Bibliographic References

CHAPTER SEVEN End of an Era

Glossary
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 12/08/1991
      ISBN13: 9780520076440, 978-0520076440
      ISBN10: 0520076443

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Suitable for those interested in music and nineteenth-century European culture, this work presents a survey of the most popular period in music history.

      Trade Review
      "No other book about the period so engages the thoughtful reader." * New York Review of Books *
      "Filled with new hearings of familiar material, provocative, juxtapositions and interpretations, and of course, Dahlhaus's characteristic immense learning, historical and philosophical speculations." * College Music Symposium *
      "Dahlhaus bristles with rewarding insights, and is full of fine wit." * Victorian Review *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations

      CHAPTER ONE Introduction
      The Nineteenth Century as Past and Present
      The Twin Styles
      Music and Romanticism
      Tradition and Restoration
      Nationalism and Universality
      The Music Culture of the Bourgeoisie
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER TWO 1814-1830
      Rossini and the Restoration
      Opera comique and German Opera
      Beethoven: Myth and Reception
      Beethoven's Late Style
      The Metaphysic of Instrumental Music
      Lied Traditions
      The Idea of Folk Song
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER THREE 1830-1848
      Melodie lunghe: Bellini and Donizetti
      The Dramaturgy of Grand Opera
      Virtuosity and Interpretation
      Poetic Music
      The Symphony after Beethoven
      Choral Music as a Form of Education
      Romanticism and Biedermeier Music
      Church Music and Bourgeois Spirit
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER FOUR 1848-1870
      Wagner's Conception of Musical Drama
      Opera as Drama: Verdi
      The Idea of National Opera
      Opera bouffe, Operetta, Savoy Opera
      The Symphonic Poem
      Music Criticism as Philosophy of History
      Brahms and the Chamber Music Tradition
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER FIVE 1870-1889
      The Second Age of the Symphony
      Drame lyrique and Operatic Realism
      Ars gallica
      Russian Music: Epic Opera
      Exoticism, Folklorism, Archaism
      Trivial Music
      Historicism
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER SIX 1889-1914
      Modernism as a Period in Music History
      Post-Wagnerian Opera
      Melodrama and Verismo
      Program Music and the Art Work ofldeas
      Linguistic Character and the Disintegration of Tonality
      Emancipation of Dissonance
      Bibliographic References

      CHAPTER SEVEN End of an Era

      Glossary
      Index

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