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Palestrina and the German Romantic Imagination: Interpreting Historicism in Nineteenth-Century Music (Musical Performance and Reception)

Palestrina and the German Romantic Imagination: Interpreting Historicism in Nineteenth-Century Music (Musical Performance and Reception)

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James Garratt
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reissue, 6/10/2010
EAN 9780521001960, ISBN10: 052100196X

Paperback, 334 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Language: English

Focusing on the reception of Palestrina, this bold interdisciplinary study explains how and why the works of a sixteenth-century composer came to be viewed as a paradigm for modern church music. It explores the diverse ways in which later composers responded to his works and style, and expounds a provocative model for interpreting compositional historicism. In addition to presenting insights into the works of Bruckner, Mendelssohn and Liszt, the book offers fresh perspectives on the institutional, aesthetic and ideological frameworks sustaining the cultivation of choral music in this period. This publication provides an overview and analysis of the relation between the Palestrina revival and nineteenth-century composition and it demonstrates that the Palestrina revival was just as significant for nineteenth-century culture as parallel movements in the other arts, such as the Gothic revival.

Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1. Historicism in nineteenth-century art, aesthetics and culture
2. Romanticism and the problem of church music
3. The Protestant Palestrina revival
4. The Catholic Palestrina Revival
5. Palestrina in the concert hall
6. Interpreting the secondary discourse of nineteenth-century music
Notes
Bibliography
Index.