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The Piano in Nineteenth-Century British Culture: Instruments, Performers and Repertoire

  • Editor: Ellsworth, Therese
  • Editor: Wollenberg, Susan

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Contents

  • Contents: Foreword, Nicholas Temperley
  • Introduction, Therese Ellsworth and Susan Wollenberg
  • 'That domestic and long-suffering instrument': the piano boom in 19th-century Belfast, Roy Johnston
  • 'Most ingenious, most learned, and yet practicable work': the English reception of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier in the first half of the 19th century seen through the editions published in London, Yo Tomita
  • The faces of Parnassus: towards a new reception of Muzio Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum, Rohan Stewart-MacDonald
  • Mendelssohnian allusions in the early piano works of William Sterndale Bennett, R. Larry Todd
  • William Sterndale Bennett, composer and pianist, Peter Horton
  • Victorian pianists as concert artists: the case of Arabella Goddard (1836-1922), Therese Ellsworth
  • Origins of the piano recital in England, 1830-1870, Janet Ritterman and William Weber
  • 'Remarkable force, finish, intelligence and feeling': reassessing the pianism of Walter Bache, Michael Allis
  • Fanny Davies: 'a messenger for Schumann and Brahms'?, Dorothy de Val
  • 3 Oxford pianistic careers : Donald Francis Tovey, Paul Victor Mendelssohn Benecke, and Ernest Walker, Susan Wollenberg
  • Index.