Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century
Situates the controversial narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its wider historical context.

Throughout the nineteenth century a fierce debate about the future of English music was raging in Britain. Just as English music was appearing to advance in quality, the impact of Richard Wagner altered the course of the debate. Alarmed at the Wagnerian influence on English composers, critics expressed relief when that influence appeared to abate, and then presented English music as the antidote to Wagnerian decadence. However, the optimism that England was in a position to lead the musical world was short-lived and a new generation of critics found English composition - with the exception of Elgar - severely lacking. The book identifies themes such as materialism and nationalism that emerged during the debate. It also places the narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its rightful wider historical context.
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Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century
Situates the controversial narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its wider historical context.

Throughout the nineteenth century a fierce debate about the future of English music was raging in Britain. Just as English music was appearing to advance in quality, the impact of Richard Wagner altered the course of the debate. Alarmed at the Wagnerian influence on English composers, critics expressed relief when that influence appeared to abate, and then presented English music as the antidote to Wagnerian decadence. However, the optimism that England was in a position to lead the musical world was short-lived and a new generation of critics found English composition - with the exception of Elgar - severely lacking. The book identifies themes such as materialism and nationalism that emerged during the debate. It also places the narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its rightful wider historical context.
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Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

by John Ling
Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

Debating English Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

by John Ling

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Situates the controversial narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its wider historical context.

Throughout the nineteenth century a fierce debate about the future of English music was raging in Britain. Just as English music was appearing to advance in quality, the impact of Richard Wagner altered the course of the debate. Alarmed at the Wagnerian influence on English composers, critics expressed relief when that influence appeared to abate, and then presented English music as the antidote to Wagnerian decadence. However, the optimism that England was in a position to lead the musical world was short-lived and a new generation of critics found English composition - with the exception of Elgar - severely lacking. The book identifies themes such as materialism and nationalism that emerged during the debate. It also places the narrative of 'The English Musical Renaissance' within its rightful wider historical context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783276165
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 06/18/2021
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

JOHN LING is an independent scholar having gained a PhD in Musicology at Royal Holloway (University of London).

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 - 1815-25: an unmusical nation?
2 - 1826-75: hope deferred
3 - 1876-87: the impact of Wagner
4 - 1888-92: dissenting voices
5 - 1893-7: the expression of feeling
6 - 1898-1902: the limits of musical expression: ethical and theoretical
7 - 1903-7: the younger generation
8 - Demand and supply
9 - Themes and issues
Periodicals and contributors
Bibliography
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