Music for a Mixed Taste: Style, Genre, and Meaning in Telemann's Instrumental Works
- Author: Zohn, Steven
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Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Music Examples
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Prologue: Styles and Sources
- Part I: The Overture-Suites
- One: Acquiring a Mixed Taste: Telemann as Great Partisan of French Music
- Two: Telemann's Mimetic Art: The Characteristic Overture-Suites
- Part II: The Concertos
- Three: Never from the Heart? Telemann's Concertos
- Four: Bach's Debt Repaid with Interest: A Cast Study of Transformative Imitation
- Part III: The Sonatas
- Five: Something for Everyone's Taste: Telemann's Sonatas to 1725
- Six: Telemann and the Sonata auf Concertenart
- Part IV: The Hamburg Publications
- Seven: Telemann in the Marketplace: The Composer as Self-Publisher
- Eight: Telemann fur Kenner und Liebhaber: The Music of the Hamburg Publications
- Nine: Telemann's Polish Style and the True Barbaric Beauty of the Musical Other
- Afterword
- Glossay
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index of Telemann's Compositions
- General Index