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Consuming Music: Individuals, Institutions, Communities, 1730-1830

  • Editor: Green, Emily H.
  • Editor: Mayes, Catherine
Includes useful references to general reading for anyone new to the subject area, and the book answers many of the questions...Who bought music and how did those consumers know what music was... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Music's First Consumers: Publishers in the Late Eighteenth Century
  • Inside a Viennese Kunsthandlung: Artaria in 1784
  • Morality and the "Fair-Sexing" of Telemann's Faithful Music Master
  • Eighteenth-Century Mediations of Music Theory: Meter, Tempo, and Affect in Print
  • Musical Style as Commercial Strategy in Romantic Chamber Music
  • In Vienna "Only Waltzes Get Printed": The Decline and Transformation of the Contredanse Hongroise in the Early Nineteenth Century
  • The Power to Please: Gender and Celebrity Self-Commodification in the Early American Republic
  • Exchanging Ideas in a Changing World: Adolph Bernhard Marx and the Berliner allgemeine musikalische Zeitung in 1824
  • Parisian Opera between Commons and Commodity, ca. 1830
  • Contributors
  • Index