The Heroic in Music
By Beate Kutschke (Editor), Katherine Butler (Editor), Beate Kutschke (Contribution by), Katherine Butler (Contribution by), Roman Hankeln (Contribution by), Berthold Over (Contribution by), Jonathan Rhodes Lee (Contribution by), Lawrence Zbikowski (Contribution by), Olga S nchez-Kisielewska (Contribution by), Csilla Peth -Vernet (Contribution by), Juliane Riepe (Contribution by), Nathan Seinen (Contribution by), Dietrich Helms (Contribution by), Judith Lochhead (Contribution by), Scott Burnham (Contribution by)
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By Beate Kutschke (Editor), Katherine Butler (Editor), Beate Kutschke (Contribution by), Katherine Butler (Contribution by), Roman Hankeln (Contribution by), Berthold Over (Contribution by), Jonathan Rhodes Lee (Contribution by), Lawrence Zbikowski (Contribution by), Olga S nchez-Kisielewska (Contribution by), Csilla Peth -Vernet (Contribution by), Juliane Riepe (Contribution by), Nathan Seinen (Contribution by), Dietrich Helms (Contribution by), Judith Lochhead (Contribution by), Scott Burnham (Contribution by)
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Reconstructs the sociopolitical history of the heroic in music through case studies spanning the middle ages to the twentyfirst century
The first part of this volume reconstructs the various musical strategies that composers of medieval chant, Renaissance madrigals, and Baroque operas, cantatas or oratorios employed when referring to heroic ideas exemplifying their personal moral and political values. A second part investigating the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries expands the previous ...
The first part of this volume reconstructs the various musical strategies that composers of medieval chant, Renaissance madrigals, and Baroque operas, cantatas or oratorios employed when referring to heroic ideas exemplifying their personal moral and political values. A second part investigating the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries expands the previous ...






















