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Beyond Fingal's Cave: Ossian in the Musical Imagination

  • Author: Porter, James
In the musical arena, the [Ossian] poems inspired uncountable compositions in the most varied genres, from opera to piano cycle and from overture to symphony. Porter's descriptions are vivid... More…

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Contents

  • Note to the Reader
  • Battling Critics, Engaging Composers: Ossian's Spell
  • On Macpherson's Native Heath: Primary Sources
  • A Culture without Writing, Settings without A Score, Haydn without Copyright, and Two Oscars on Stage
  • "A Musical Piece": Harriet Wainewright's Opera, Comala (1792)
  • Between Gluck and Berlioz: Mehul's Uthal (1806)
  • Fingallo e Comala (1805) and Ardano e Dartula (1825): The Ossianic Operas of Stefano Pavesi
  • From Venice to Lisbon and St. Petersburg: Calto, Clato, Aganadeca, Gaulo ed Oitona and Two Fingals
  • Beethoven's Ossianic Manner, or, Where Scholars Fear to Tread
  • Excursus: Mendelssohn Waives the Rules: "Overture to the Isles of Fingal" and an "Unfinished" Coda
  • The Maiden Bereft: "Colma" from Rust (1780) to Schubert (1816)
  • Scenes lyriques sans frontieres: Louis Theodore Gouvy's Le dernier Hymne d'Ossian (1858) and Lucien Hillemacher's Fingal (1880)
  • Ossian in Symbolic Conflict: Bernhard Hopffer's Darthula's Grabesgesang (1878), Jules Bordier's Un reve d'Ossian (1885), and Paul Umlauft's Agandecca (1890)
  • The Musical Stages of "Darthula": From Thomas Linley Jr (ca.1775) to Arnold Schoenberg (1903) and Armin Knab (1906)
  • Cantatas as Drama: Joseph Jongen's Comala (1897), Jorgen Malling's Kyvala (1902) and Liza Lehmann's Leaves from Ossian (1909)
  • Symphonic Poem and Orchestral Fantasy: Alexandre Levy's Comala (1890), and Charles Villiers Stanford's Lament for the Son of Ossian (1903)
  • Neo-Romanticism in Britain and America: John Laurence Seymour's "Shilric's Song" (from Six Ossianic Odes), and Cedric Thorpe Davie's cantata, Dirge for Cuchullin (both 1936)
  • Modernity, Modernism and Ossian: Erik Chisholm's Night Song of the Bards (1944-51), James MacMillan's The Death of Oscar (2013), and Jean Guillou's Ballade Ossianique No. 2: Les Chants de Selma (1971, rev. 2005)
  • Afterword: The "Half-Viewless Harp" - Secondary Resonances of Ossian
  • Appendix 1:Title Page and Dedication of Harriet Wainewright's Comala
  • Appendix 2: French and German Texts of Gouvy's Le dernier Hymne d'Ossian
  • Appendix 3: Texts for Erik Chisholm's Night Song of the Bards
  • Appendix 4: Provisional List of Musical Compositions Based on the Poems of Ossian
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography