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The Symphonic Poem in Britain, 1850-1950

  • Editor: Allis, Michael
  • Editor: Watt, Paul

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Contents

  • Introduction - Michael Allis and Paul Watt
  • Narrative and Formal Plasticity in the British Symphonic Poem, 1850-1950 - Jeremy Dibble
  • The Symphonic Poem and British Music Criticism - Paul Watt
  • Richard Strauss's Tone Poems in Britain, 1890-1950 - David Larkin
  • French Connections: Debussy and Ravel's Orchestral Music in Britain from Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune to Bolero - Barbara L. Kelly
  • The Rise of the Symphonic Poem in Glasgow, 1879-1916: A Documentary History - Anne-Marie Forbes and Heather Monkhouse
  • 'A curious intricate work of the modern, but not theultra-modern, school': William Wallace's Villon - Michael Allis
  • Gustav Holst's Beni Mora and the Orientalist Imagination - Christopher Scheer
  • Symphonic Poetry, 1914: Parry's From Death To Life - Benedict Taylor
  • John Ireland's Mai-Dun: Composite Influences - Fiona Richards
  • Frank Bridge: Poems of Re-enchantment - Jonathan Clinch