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A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 900

A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

With this volume, Howard Smither completes his monumental History of the Oratorio. Volumes 1 and 2, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 1977, treated the oratorio in the Baroque era, while Volume 3, published in 1987, explored th

A History of the Oratorio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

A History of the Oratorio

Written by an eminent scholar in a style that represents American musicological writing at its communicative best, A History of the Oratorio offers a synthesis and critical appraisal so exhaustive and reliable that the serious student of the oratorio will be compelled to look to these volumes as an indispensable source. No work on the history of the oratorio has yet appeared in the English language that is comparable in scope and treatment with Howard Smither’s comprehensive four–volume work. The first part of volume 2 examines in depth the antecedents and origins of the oratorio in Protestant Germany in the seventeenth century. It includes discussions of the Lutheran Historia, sacred dr...

A History of the Oratorio: The oratoria in the baroque era: Protestant Germany and England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

A History of the Oratorio: The oratoria in the baroque era: Protestant Germany and England

History of the Oratorio: Vol. 2: the Oratorio in the Baroque Era: Protestant Germany and England

A History of the Oratorio, 4 volumes, Omnibus E-book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2523

A History of the Oratorio, 4 volumes, Omnibus E-book

The University of North Carolina Press is proud to announce Howard Smither's ground-breaking four-volume A History of the Oratorio, are now available in one convenient Omnibus E-Book edition. Published as UNC Press Enduring Editions, these volumes bring Smither's landmark scholarship to a new generation of readers and scholars. Written by an eminent scholar in a style that represents American musicological writing at its communicative best, A History of the Oratorio offers a synthesis and critical appraisal so exhaustive and reliable that the serious student of the oratorio will be compelled to look to these volumes as an indispensable source. No work on the history of the oratorio has yet a...

A History of the Oratorio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 740

A History of the Oratorio

The Oratorio in the classical Era is the third volume of Howard Smither’s monumental History of the Oratorio, continuing his synthesis and critical appraisal of the oratorio. His comprehensive study surpasses in scope and treatment all previous works on the subject. A fourth and final volume, on the oratorio in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, is forthcoming. In this volume Smither discusses the Italian oratorio from the 1720s to the early nineteenth century and oratorios from other parts of Europe from the 1750s to the nineteenth century. Drawing on works that represent various types, languages, and geographical areas, Smither treats the general characteristics of oratorio libretto...

A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 864

A History of the Oratorio: The oratorio in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The American Musicological Society, 1934-1984
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The American Musicological Society, 1934-1984

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: The AMS

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

"When the Morning Stars Sang"

During a moment of exponential growth and change in the fields of biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies, it is an opportune time to take stock of the state wisdom and wisdom literature with twenty-three essays honoring the consummate Weisheitslehrer, Professor Choon Leong Seow, Vanderbilt, Buffington, Cupples Chair in Divinity and Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt University. This Festschrift is tightly focused around wisdom themes, and all of the essays are written by senior scholars in the field. They represent not only the great diversity of approaches in the field of wisdom and wisdom literature, but also the remarkable range of interests and methods that have characterized Professor Seow's own work throughout the decades, including the theology of the wisdom literature, the social world of Ecclesiastes, the history of consequences of the book of Job, the poetry of the Psalms, and Northwest Semitic Inscriptions, just to name a few.

Amandus Ivanschiz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Amandus Ivanschiz

The ensembles associated with monastery and parish churches were a very important element of musical life in Central Europe around the mid-eighteenth century. Yet the music created by early Classical composers, which constituted the core of their repertoire, remains poorly explored. Fr. Amandus Ivanschiz OSPPE (1727–1758) was one of such musicians, active in monasteries in Ranna, Wiener Neustadt, Rome, and Graz. Recent findings reveal that he died in 1758 at the young age of 31, which is much earlier than previously thought. Consequently, the dating of his compositions and their position in the context of the transformation of musical language in the middle of the eighteenth century needs to be revisited. This volume is the first to provide a critical evaluation of the attribution of works ascribed to Ivanschiz, which brought to light the true scope and reception of his oeuvre. The fact that there are nearly 300 copies of his works preserved in various archives across eleven European countries indicates that his music was readily performed and disseminated, and places Ivanschiz among the most popular monk-composers of his epoch. (From the Epilogue)

Music from the Middle Ages Through the Twentieth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Music from the Middle Ages Through the Twentieth Century

First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.