Nineteenth-Century Music: Selected Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference
- Author: Zon, Bennett
- Editor: Samson, Jim
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Contents
- Contents: Editors' preface
- Philosophy of music: Musical meaning?, Andrew Bowie
- Wagner: The trial of Richard Wagner, Roger Scruton
- Music as natural language in the moral order of Wagner's Ring: Siegfried, act 2, scene 3, Thomas S. Grey
- Wagner and Mendelssohn, John Deathridge
- Liszt: TrisZtan
- or, the case of Liszt's 'Ich mAchte hingehn', Alexander Rehding
- The controversy surrounding Liszt's conception of programme music, James Deaville
- Death transfigured: the origins and evolution of Franz Liszt's Totentanz, Anna Harwell Celenza
- Common narrative structures in music and literature: a semio-stylistic investigation in the arts of the 19th century (Liszt and Goethe), MA!rta GrabA(3)cz
- Changing aspects of the sacred and secular: Liszt's Legend of St Elisabeth in the Repertory of the K.K.Hof-Operntheater in Vienna, Cornelia SzabA(3)-Knotik
- Mediating Music: Creating, collecting and publishing in 19th-century France: World Fair - World Music: musical politics in 1889 Paris, Annegret Fauser
- Regionalism, Latinite and the French musical tradition: Deodat de Severac's Heliogabale, Andrea Musk
- Herodiade: Church, state and the feminist movement, Clair Rowden
- Music and Nation: Music copyright and the Prussian Copyright Act of 1837, Friedemann Kawohl
- German nationalism and the reception of the Czech String Quartet in Vienna, Elizabeth Way Sullivan
- Creation/Evolution: metaphoric syntheses in 19th- and early 20th-century music historiography in Britain, Bennett Zon
- Women and Music: Art music and activist discourse: the case of the African-American musician Amelia Tilghman, Juanita Karpf
- Josephine Lang and the Schumanns, Harald Krebs
- Index.