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Franz Liszt and His World (The Bard Music Festival)
July 31, 2006, Princeton University Press
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0691129029 9780691129020
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Table of Contents
Part I. Essays.
Liszt, Italy, and the Republic of the imagination -- Anna Harwell Celenza ;
Heine, Liszt, and the song of the future -- Susan Youens ;
The battle against instrumental virtuosity in the early nineteenth century -- Dana Gooley ;
Prophet and populace in Liszt's Beethoven cantatas -- Ryan Minor ;
"Just two words. Enormous success" Liszt's 1838 Vienna concerts -- Christopher H. Gibbs ;
Liszt, Wagner, and unfolding form : Orpheus and the gensis of Tristan und Isolde -- Rainer Kleinertz ; Publishing paraphrases and creating collectors : Friedrich Hofmeister, Franz Liszt, and the technology of popularity / -- James Deaville
Part II. Biographical documents.
Liszt on the artist in society -- introduced and translated by Ralph P. Locke ;
The first biography: Joseph d'Ortigue on Franz Liszt at age twenty-three -- introduced and edited by Benjamin Walton ; translated by Vincent Giroud ;
Ludwig Rellstab's biographical sketch of Liszt -- introduced and translated by Alan Keiler ;
From the biographer's workshop : Lina Ramann's questionnaires to Liszt -- introduced and annotated by Rena Charnin Mueller ; translated by Susan Hohl
Part III. Criticism and reception.
Fétis's review of the Transcendental etudes -- introduced and translated by Peter Bloom ;
Heinrich Heine on Liszt -- selected and introduced by Rainer Kleinertz ; translated by Susan Gillespie ;
Even his critics must concede : press accounts of Liszt at the Bonn Beethoven festival -- selected, introduced and translated by José Antonio Bowen ;
Defending Liszt : Felix Draeseke on the symphonic poems -- introduced and edited by James Deaville ; translated by Susan Hol
Part IV. Reflections on Franz Liszt.
A mirror to the nineteenth century : reflections of Franz Liszt-- Leon Botstein.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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