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European music and musicians in New York City, 1840-1900 /

The musical scene in mid-nineteenth century New York City, contrary to common belief, was exceptionally vibrant. Thanks to several opera companies, no fewer than two orchestras, public chamber music and solo concerts, and numerous choirs, New Yorkers were regularly exposed to "new" music o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Graziano, John Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2006.
Colección:Eastman studies in music.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Robert Schumann's music in New York City, 1848-1898 / Nancy B. Reich
  • Presenting Berlioz's music in New York, 1846-1890 : Carl Bergmann, Theodore Thomas, Leopold Damrosch / Ora Frishberg Saloman
  • Liszt (and Wagner) in New York, 1840-1890 / Rena Charnin Mueller
  • "Home, sweet home" away from home : Sigismund Thalberg in New York, 1856-1858 / R. Allen Lott
  • Leopold Damrosch as composer / Wayne D. Shirley
  • New York's orchestras and the "American" composer : a nineteenth-century view / Adrienne Fried Block
  • Between the old world and the new : William Steinway and the New York Liederkranz in the 1860s / Christopher Bruhn
  • The development of the German American musical stage in New York City, 1840-1890 / John Koegel
  • Patrick S. Gilmore : the New York years / Frank J. Cipolla
  • Grafulla and Cappa : bandmasters of New York's famous seventh regiment / Raoul F. Camus
  • She came, she sang-- she conquered? Adelina Patti in New York / Hilary Poriss
  • A confluence of Moravian impresarios : Max Maretzek, the Strakosches, and the Graus / Ruth Henderson
  • An opera for every taste : the New York scene, 1862-1869 / John Graziano
  • "Dear Miss Ober" : music management and the interconnections of musical culture in the United States, 1876-1883 / Katherine K. Preston.