, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, xviii + 356 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:29 b/w, 16 tables b/w., 28 musical examples, Language: English. ISBN 9782503611761.
Summary This volume invites its readers into the highly varied world of chamber music composition, performance, and reception from England to Croatia, by way of the Czech lands, Italy, and France. It highlights ways in which the chamber music repertoire might engage in political or diplomatic issues, in chapters by Fenton, Kahan, S , and Thomason. The role of women in this genre of music also has a place this collection, bringing to light performances by all-women string quartets (November), and exposing the ethos of Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux's salon (Perrault). Societies devoted to works in this genre flourished throughout Europe during the time period in questions: here authors reflect on the workings of these groups and the nature of their performances in Prague (Bunzel) and Zagreb (Katalini?). Cultural transfer also has its place in these pages, across the English channel with Rei?felder's work on French chamber music composers in England, and from center to periphery in Branda's exploration of Dvo? k's 'Farewell' tour. No volume on that most intimate of Romantic genres would be complete without a deep dive into musical style. Style, structure, and the Beethovenian legacy come to a head in two, in-depth studies of Franck's chamber music (de M dicis and Strucken-Paland) while questions of a 'late' or 'mature' compositional style ? a sacrosanct ideal connected to Beethoven ? a re held up for scrutiny in the music of Saint-Sa ns (Deruchie) and Dvo? k (Campo-Bowen). TABLE OF CONTENTS Fran ois de M dicis and Catrina Flint de M dicis Introduction Within, Around and Beyond the 'Beethovenian' Christopher Campo-Bowen Anton n Dvo? k's String Quartets Opp. 105 and 106 and the Question of Late Style Andrew Deruchie Saint-Sa ns's Second String Quartet and the Art of Composing 'Oldly' Christiane Strucken-Paland C sar Franck: The String Quartet at the Nexus of Tradition and Innovation Fran ois de M dicis The Franck Quintet: Dramatic Character, Style, and Relationship to the Beethoven Instrumental Tradition Nancy November Challenging Tradition: All-Female String Quartets of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Private and Public: Blurring the Boundaries Sylvia Kahan Reportage of Chamber Music in the Paris Daily Papers, 1860-1914 Isabelle Perreault Constructing and Re-Mediating the Ethos of a Music Lover: The Case of Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux Kathryn M. Fenton The Musical Art Quartet, Alice Warder Garrett, and American Musical Diplomacy in the Early Twentieth Century Chamber Music and Nationhood Eva Branda Evaluating Dvo? k's 'Niche': The 1892 Farewell Tour, the Dumky Piano Trio Op. 90, and Perceptions of Dvo? k as Chamber Music Composer Anja Bunzel Czech Song, Jan Ludev t Proch zka, and the Salonesque Musical Entertainments in 1870s Prague Vjera Katalini? Die edelste und k stlerischeste aller Kunstformen : The Committee for the Promotion of Chamber Music ? A fin-de-si cle Initiative in Zagreb H lder S Chamber Music 1850-1918: Violin and Chamber Music in Lisbon in the Early Days of the Republic National Identities and Cultural Transfer David Rei felder Modern French Chamber Music in Britain and C sar Franck Geoff Thomason Chamber Concerts for Champagne Socialists: Quartets and Contradictions at Manchester's Ancoats Brotherhood at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century Abstracts and Biographies Index of Names
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 836 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:57 tables b/w., 246 musical examples, Language: French. ISBN 9782503589503.
Summary This work is centered on the figure of Claude Debussy in the years between 1884 and 1902 - from the moment he captured the Prix de Rome to the premiere of Pell as et M lisande, the work that marked his coming of age as a professional musician and confirmed his personal style. This period bore witness to one of the most profound transformations of the composer's musical style and the ascent of his career to dizzying heights. Debussy's creative achievements are placed in the context of his professional development as well as his interactions with various musical institutions such as the Conservatoire, the Institut des Beaux-Arts (during the Prix de Rome), the Soci t Nationale de Musique, and the Op ra-Comique. Detailed and cursory analyses of a wide range of works, both canonical and little-known, provide a window on how Debussy's style was positioned with respect to other composers of his time who hailed from both the establishment and the avant-garde (Thomas, Massenet, Chabrier, Franck, D'Indy, Grieg, Wagner). This study allows for a more nuanced understanding of our received knowledge and a refreshed historical perspective that begs us to reconsider various aspects of the artist's life. These include the clich that Debussy was widely misunderstood in his youth, and a common failure to acknowledge the influence of Mussorgsky's fellow Russians, like Balakirev and Rimsky-Korsakov. TABLE OF CONTENTS Remerciements Abr viations et conventions Introduction Chapitre 1 Autour de la Cantate L'Enfant prodigue (1884) Chapitre 2 Le s jour Rome, les ann es de boh me et l' poque des grandes mutations stylistiques (1885-1893) Chapitre 3 Le Balcon (1888) et La Mort des amants (1887) Chapitre 4 Les changes de Debussy avec Chausson et d'Indy la SNM (1888-1894) Chapitre 5 Le Quatuor cordes n. 1 Op. 10 (1893) Chapitre 6 L'Op ra-Comique et la jeune cr ation musicale d'avant-garde (1880-1902) Chapitre 7 Pell as et M lisande (1895 et 1902) Conclusion Post rit et pouvoir expressif de l' criture stratifi e debussyste (1903-1917) Bibliographie Appendices Glinka, Rousslan et Ludmilla (Ruslan i Lyudmila), Acte iv, n. 21, mes. 20-24, 39-49 791 Rimski-Korsakov, La Jeune fille de Pskov (Pskovityanka), Acte iii, sc ne 1, p. 164/2/1 (Belwin-Mills, 1982) Borodine, La Mer (More), mes. 53-60 Index