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The Cambridge History of Music Criticism

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Christopher Page, Stefano Mengozzi, Carrie Churnside, Charles Dill, Rebecca Herissone, Stephen Rose, Mark A. Pottinger, Leanne Langley, Laura Tunbridge, Alexandra Wilson, Emily Frey, Laura Hamer, Christopher Dingle, Mark McKnight, Paulo F. de Castro, Eva Moreda Rodríguez, Delphine Mordey, Paul Watt, Per Dahl, Karen Painter, Lynn M. Hooker, Kelly St. Pierre, Mark Racz, Caroline Rae, Simon Frith, Timothy D. Taylor, Shzr Ee Tan, Peter J. Schmelz, Mark Berry, Raffaele Pozzi, Christopher Brent Murray, Sophie Redfern, Dominic McHugh
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  • Date Published: August 2019
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107037892

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  • Music criticism has played a fundamental and influential role throughout music history, with numerous composers such as Berlioz, Schumann, and Wagner, as well as many contemporary musicians, also maintaining careers as writers and critics. The Cambridge History of Music Criticism goes beyond these better-known accounts, reaching back to medieval times, expanding the geographical reach both within and beyond Europe, and including key issues such as women and criticism of recordings, as well as the story of criticism in jazz, popular music and world music. Drawing on a blend of established and talented young scholars, this is the first substantial historical survey of music criticism and critics, bringing unprecedented scope to a rapidly expanding area of musicological research. An indispensable point of reference, The Cambridge History of Music Criticism provides a broad historical overview of the field while also addressing specific issues and events.

    • Expands the boundaries of what the study of music criticism might encompass, giving a much needed perspective on a rapidly growing area of musicology
    • Goes beyond previous studies of music criticism, with a significantly broader timeframe, more extensive geographical reach and the inclusion of a wide range of themes
    • Provides a catalyst to new areas of study in the field of music criticism by introducing the latest thinking and provocations in the field
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    'The Cambridge History of Music Criticism is an incredible resource in a field where much formal research is still to be done, and it will no doubt be an important springboard for further studies into this vast and fascinating topic.' Angus McPherson, Limelight

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    • Date Published: August 2019
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107037892
    • length: 842 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 160 x 42 mm
    • weight: 1.47kg
    • contains: 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 1 music example
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. The Early History of Music Criticism:
    1. Speaking of plainsong in the Middle Ages Christopher Page
    2. Music criticism in the Late-Medieval and Renaissance era Stefano Mengozzi
    3. Musical discourse in Italy 1500–1800 Carrie Churnside
    4. Music criticism in France before the Revolution Charles Dill
    5. Music criticism in Britain up to Burney Rebecca Herissone
    6. German Music criticism before 1800 Stephen Rose
    Part II. The Rise of the Press:
    7. French music criticism in the nineteenth century, 1789–1870 Mark A. Pottinger
    8. Gatekeeping, advocacy, reflection: overlapping voices in nineteenth-century British music criticism Leanne Langley
    9. Constructing a musical nation: German-language criticism in the nineteenth century Laura Tunbridge
    10. Music criticism in nineteenth-century Italy Alexandra Wilson
    11. Music criticism in Imperial Russia Emily Frey
    Part III. Critical Influence and Influences:
    12. Critiquing the canon: the role of criticism in canon formation Laura Hamer
    13. Comparing notes: recording and criticism Christopher Dingle
    14. The gender paradox: criticism of women and women as critics Laura Hamer
    Part IV. Entering the Twentieth Century:
    15. Music criticism in the United States and Canada up to the Second World War Mark McKnight
    16. Music criticism in Portugal: towards an overview Paulo F. de Castro
    17. Spanish music criticism in the twentieth century: writing music history in real time Eva Moreda Rodríguez
    18. Critical battlegrounds in the French Third Republic Delphine Mordey
    19. British music criticism, 1890–1945 Paul Watt
    20. Music criticism in Norway Per Dahl
    21. Aesthetic conservatism and politics in German music criticism, 1900–1945 Karen Painter
    22. Music criticism in Hungary until WWII Lynn M. Hooker
    23. The 'people' in Czech and Slovak music criticism Kelly St Pierre
    Part V. New Areas:
    24. Jazz criticism in America Mark Racz
    25. Catalysing Latin American identities: Alejo Carpentier's music criticism as a Cuban case study Caroline Rae
    26. Writing about popular music Simon Frith
    27. Working in the cool capitalism complex: the role of critics in the world music field Timothy D. Taylor
    28. Cultural anxieties, aspirational cosmopolitanism and capacity building: music criticism in Singapore Shzr Ee Tan
    Part VI. Developments since the Second World War:
    29. Music criticism in the USSR from Asafyev to Cherednichenko Peter J. Schmelz
    30. The Feuilleton and beyond: criticism in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria after the Second World War Mark Berry
    31. Music criticism in Italy in the twentieth century Raffaele Pozzi
    32. Wider still and wider: British music criticism since the Second World War Christopher Dingle
    33. Music criticism in France since the Second World War Christopher Brent Murray
    34. Old divisions and new debates: music criticism in post-war America Sophie Redfern
    35. Stop the press? The changing media of criticism Christopher Dingle and Dominic McHugh.

  • Editor

    Christopher Dingle, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
    Christopher Dingle is Professor of Music at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. In addition to research on music criticism, he has authored or edited five books on Messiaen, including the acclaimed The Life of Messiaen (Cambridge, 2007). His realization of the orchestration of Messiaen's Un oiseau des arbres de Vie (Oiseau Tui) was premiered at the 2015 BBC Proms, and a critical edition of the score will be published by Leduc in 2019. A book of conversations with the composer Julian Anderson is in preparation and Dingle has also written for BBC Music Magazine for twenty-five years.

    Contributors

    Christopher Page, Stefano Mengozzi, Carrie Churnside, Charles Dill, Rebecca Herissone, Stephen Rose, Mark A. Pottinger, Leanne Langley, Laura Tunbridge, Alexandra Wilson, Emily Frey, Laura Hamer, Christopher Dingle, Mark McKnight, Paulo F. de Castro, Eva Moreda Rodríguez, Delphine Mordey, Paul Watt, Per Dahl, Karen Painter, Lynn M. Hooker, Kelly St. Pierre, Mark Racz, Caroline Rae, Simon Frith, Timothy D. Taylor, Shzr Ee Tan, Peter J. Schmelz, Mark Berry, Raffaele Pozzi, Christopher Brent Murray, Sophie Redfern, Dominic McHugh

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