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The Social Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Chamber Music: Composers, Consumers, Communities

The Social Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Chamber Music: Composers, Consumers, Communities

  • Author: Sumner Lott, Marie

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Contents

  • CoverTitleCopyrightContentsList of Figures and TablesList of Musical ExamplesAcknowledgmentsIntroduction. String Chamber Music and Its Audiences in the Nineteenth Century
  • 1. Publishing Chamber Music: Archival Evidence for Chamber Music Production and Consumption
  • 2. "Domesticating" the Foreign in Arrangements of Operas, Folk Songs, and Other Works for Chamber Ensembles
  • 3. Music for Men of Leisure: An Examination of the Domestic String Style
  • 4. Redefining the "Progressive" Style in Responses to Beethoven's Late Quartets
  • 5. Creating "Progressive" Communities through Programmatic Chamber Music
  • 6. Audience and Style in Brahms's String Chamber Music
  • 7. The Diversity of Dvorak's String Quartet AudiencesAppendix 1 J. Strunz, string quartet transcription of no. 18, "Priere" (Prayer), from Meyerbeer's Robert le DiableAppendix 2 C. W. Henning, string quartet transcription of no. 8, "Leise, leise, fromme