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American Orchestras in the Nineteenth Century

American Orchestras in the Nineteenth Century

  • Editor: Spitzer, John
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Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Introduction: Toward a History of American Orchestras in the Nineteenth Century
  • Deane L. Root
  • I. Ubiquity and Diversity
  • The Ubiquity and Diversity of Nineteenth-Century American Orchestras
  • John Spitzer
  • I.1. Building the American Symphony Orchestra: The Nineteenth-Century Roots of a Twenty-First-Century Musical Institution
  • Mark Clague
  • I.2. Modeling Music: Early Organizational Structures of American Women's Orchestras
  • Anna-Lise P. Santella
  • I.3. American Orchestras and Their Unions in the Nineteenth Century
  • John Spitzer
  • II. The Orchestra and the American City
  • Orchestras: Local versus National
  • John Spitzer
  • II.1. Invisible Instruments: Theater Orchestras in New York, 1850-1900
  • John Graziano
  • II.2. Beethoven and Beer: Orchestral Music in German Beer Gardens in Nineteenth-Century New York City
  • John Koegel and Jonas Westover
  • II.3. Performances to "Permanence": Orchestra Building in Late Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati
  • Karen Ahlquist
  • II.4. Critic and Conductor in 1860s Chicago: George P. Upton, Hans Balatka, and Cultural Capitalism
  • James Deaville
  • II.5. Amateur and Professional, Permanent and Transient: Orchestras in the District of Columbia, 1877-1905
  • Patrick Warfield
  • III. Conductors, Promoters, Patrons
  • Marketing the American Orchestra
  • John Spitzer
  • III.1. Bernard Ullman and the Business of Orchestras in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York
  • Bethany S. Goldberg
  • III.2. John Sullivan Dwight and the Harvard Musical Association Orchestra: A Help or a Hindrance?
  • Mary Wallace Davidson
  • III.3. The Leopold Damrosch Orchestra, 1877-78: Background, Instrumentation, Programming, and Critical Reception
  • Ora Frishberg Saloman
  • III.4. Gender and the Germanians: "Art-Loving Ladies" in Nineteenth-Century Concert Life
  • Nancy Newman
  • IV. America and Europe
  • Orchestras: American and European
  • John Spitzer
  • IV.1. "A Concentration of Talent on Our Musical Horizon": The 1853-54 American Tour by Jullien's Extraordinary Orchestra
  • Katherine K. Preston
  • IV.2. Ureli Corelli Hill: His European Travels and the Creation of the New York Philharmonic
  • Barbara Haws
  • V. Orchestral Repertory
  • Orchestral Repertory: Highbrow and Lowbrow
  • John Spitzer
  • V.1.Orchestral Programs in Boston, 1842-55, in European Perspective
  • William Weber
  • V.2. Theodore Thomas and the Cultivation of American Music
  • Brenda Nelson-Strauss
  • V.3. Thinking about Serious Music in New York, 1842-82
  • Adrienne Fried Block
  • Afterword: Coming of Age
  • Ronald G. Walters
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index