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Canonic Repertories and the French Musical Press
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The first chapter outlines how such a surge of reputation came about for Jean-Baptiste Lully after his death in 1687, followed a century later by one for the operas of Christoph-Willibald Gluck and Niccolò Piccinni. Next, Beverly Wilcox contributes a crucial chapter exploring how a canon of sacred works evolved at the Concert Spirituel between 1725 and 1790. Subsequent chapters detail the rise of an "incipient canon" for Joseph Haydn's music in the 1780s; a new operatic canon centered on works of Gioachino Rossini and Giacomo Meyerbeer; a century-long canonic repertory at the theater of the Opéra-Comique; and, between 1860 and 1914, frequent concert performances of excerpts from Wagner's operas, sometimes along with excerpts from Meyerbeer's.
Throughout, Weber and Wilcox demonstrate how the French musical press reflected musical taste, and also shaped it, across two centuries.
William Weber is Professor of History Emeritus at California State University, Long Beach.
Product details
- Number of Pages:
- 328
- Release Date:
- 2021-04-01
- Publication Date:
- 2021-04-01
- Publisher:
- University of Rochester Press
- Languages:
- Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 1648250165
- ISBN13:
- 9781648250163
- GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
- [email protected]
- Weight:
- 627 g
- Height:
- 157 cm
- Width:
- 235 cm
- Thickness:
- 22 cm
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