A History of Music in the Czech Lands
Nedbal, Martin (Hrsg.); St. Pierre, Kelly (Hrsg.); Vlhová-Wörner, Hana (Hrsg.)
A History of Music in the Czech Lands - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025 - 514 Seiten
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Table of contents; List of musical examples; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Before 1800: 1. Medieval traditions of plainchant in Bohemia Hana Vlhov©Øa-W©·orner; 2. Medieval music and Czech national identity Viktor Velek; 3. Liturgical music of the Bohemian reformation Martin Horyna; 4. Music at the royal and imperial court in Prague Erika Honisch; 5. Music in the Catholic reformation of seventeenth-century Bohemia Geoffrey Chew; 6. Music in Bohemian royal coronations and opera in Prague in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Marc Niub©Ło; 7. Aristocratic patronage of music in the Bohemian crownlands: a series of vignettes Jana Perutkov©Øa; 8. The Bohemian Kapellknaben ensemble of Dresden's Catholic court church Janice Stockigt; Part II. The 'Long' Nineteenth Century: 9. Bohemian public music institutions and national politics Martin Nedbal; 10. The emergence of Czech national opera tradition in the nineteenth century Ji©®A©Øi Kopeck©Øy; 11. Women and opera in the Czech lands Judith Mabary; 12. Bohemian salon culture in 1820s and 1830s Teplice Anja Bunzel; 13. 'The Very Bosom of our Nation': the dialectic of folk and art music in Bed©®Aich Smetana's Hubicka and Dv©·A vdovy Christopher Campo-Bowen; 14. Choral music and modernity in the Bohemian crownlands in the nineteenth century Karel Sima; 15. Symphonic music in nineteenth-century Czech lands Eva Branda; 16. The politics of Bohemian music criticism and historiography from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth century Martin Nedbal and Kelly St. Pierre; 17. Public music education and the Prague conservatory Lenka K©®Aupkov©Øa; Part III. The Twentieth Century and Beyond: 18. The mutual exclusion society: musicology and criticism in early twentieth-century Prague Brian Locke; 19. Jan©Øacek's Jen©®Afa and operatic modernism Ji©®A©Øi Zahr©Øadka; 20. Avant-garde aspects of Czech interwar music Milos Zapletal; 21. The Jewish musical experience in the Czech lands Michael Beckerman; 22. Czechoslovak musicians in North American exile Brian Locke and Martin Nedbal; 23. Categorizing music, classifying people: music research and race studies in the Czech lands Kelly St. Pierre; 24. The nation's image in songs: folk music research and revival in the twentieth century Mat©·Aj Kratochv©Øil; 25. Romani music in the Czech Republic Zuzana Jurkov©Øa; 26. Decolonial resonances in Czech opera after 1948 Tereza Havelkov©Øa; 27. Jazz as sound for the stage: the liberated theater and its progeny David Vondr©Øacek; 28. Understanding Czech rock from the period of normalization Jan Bl©·uml; 29. Czech film music Ales B©®Aezina; 30. Czechs in search of Slovak music Vladim©Øir Zvara; 31. Twentieth-century Czech female composers in cultural and political context: the pre-1989 music of Ivana Loudov©Øa and Sylvie Bodorov©Øa Miriam Bl©·umlov©Øa; 32. Czech classical music in a global world: Jakub Hr©®Asa in conversation with Ales B©®Aezina Ales B©®Aezina
9781009168663
9781009168663 978-1-009-16866-3
A History of Music in the Czech Lands - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025 - 514 Seiten
E-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
Table of contents; List of musical examples; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Before 1800: 1. Medieval traditions of plainchant in Bohemia Hana Vlhov©Øa-W©·orner; 2. Medieval music and Czech national identity Viktor Velek; 3. Liturgical music of the Bohemian reformation Martin Horyna; 4. Music at the royal and imperial court in Prague Erika Honisch; 5. Music in the Catholic reformation of seventeenth-century Bohemia Geoffrey Chew; 6. Music in Bohemian royal coronations and opera in Prague in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Marc Niub©Ło; 7. Aristocratic patronage of music in the Bohemian crownlands: a series of vignettes Jana Perutkov©Øa; 8. The Bohemian Kapellknaben ensemble of Dresden's Catholic court church Janice Stockigt; Part II. The 'Long' Nineteenth Century: 9. Bohemian public music institutions and national politics Martin Nedbal; 10. The emergence of Czech national opera tradition in the nineteenth century Ji©®A©Øi Kopeck©Øy; 11. Women and opera in the Czech lands Judith Mabary; 12. Bohemian salon culture in 1820s and 1830s Teplice Anja Bunzel; 13. 'The Very Bosom of our Nation': the dialectic of folk and art music in Bed©®Aich Smetana's Hubicka and Dv©·A vdovy Christopher Campo-Bowen; 14. Choral music and modernity in the Bohemian crownlands in the nineteenth century Karel Sima; 15. Symphonic music in nineteenth-century Czech lands Eva Branda; 16. The politics of Bohemian music criticism and historiography from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth century Martin Nedbal and Kelly St. Pierre; 17. Public music education and the Prague conservatory Lenka K©®Aupkov©Øa; Part III. The Twentieth Century and Beyond: 18. The mutual exclusion society: musicology and criticism in early twentieth-century Prague Brian Locke; 19. Jan©Øacek's Jen©®Afa and operatic modernism Ji©®A©Øi Zahr©Øadka; 20. Avant-garde aspects of Czech interwar music Milos Zapletal; 21. The Jewish musical experience in the Czech lands Michael Beckerman; 22. Czechoslovak musicians in North American exile Brian Locke and Martin Nedbal; 23. Categorizing music, classifying people: music research and race studies in the Czech lands Kelly St. Pierre; 24. The nation's image in songs: folk music research and revival in the twentieth century Mat©·Aj Kratochv©Øil; 25. Romani music in the Czech Republic Zuzana Jurkov©Øa; 26. Decolonial resonances in Czech opera after 1948 Tereza Havelkov©Øa; 27. Jazz as sound for the stage: the liberated theater and its progeny David Vondr©Øacek; 28. Understanding Czech rock from the period of normalization Jan Bl©·uml; 29. Czech film music Ales B©®Aezina; 30. Czechs in search of Slovak music Vladim©Øir Zvara; 31. Twentieth-century Czech female composers in cultural and political context: the pre-1989 music of Ivana Loudov©Øa and Sylvie Bodorov©Øa Miriam Bl©·umlov©Øa; 32. Czech classical music in a global world: Jakub Hr©®Asa in conversation with Ales B©®Aezina Ales B©®Aezina
9781009168663
9781009168663 978-1-009-16866-3