Chopin studies 2 / edited by John Rink and Jim Samson.

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Other Authors: Rink, John (John Scott), Samson, Jim
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©1994.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chopin reception : theory, history, analysis / Jim Samson
  • Chopin as 'salon composer' in nineteenth-century German criticism / Andreas Ballstaedt
  • Chopin as modernist in nineteenth-century Russia / Anne Swartz
  • Small fairy voices : sex, history and meaning in Chopin / Jeffrey Kallberg
  • Chopin's Ballade Op. 23 and the revolution of the intellectuals / Karol Berger
  • The Polonaise-Fantasy and issues of musical narrative / Anthony Newcomb
  • Placing Chopin : reflections on a compositional aesthetic / Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger
  • Ambiguity and reinterpretation in Chopin / Edward T. Cone
  • The Prelude in E minor Op. 28 No. 4 autograph sources and interpretation / Carl Schachter
  • Performing the F(sharp) minor Prelude Op. 28 No. 8 / L. Henry Shaffer
  • Chopin's tempo rubato in context / David Rowland
  • Authentic Chopin : history, analysis and intuition in performance / John Rink
  • Appendix : Encounters with Chopin : Fanny Erskine's Paris diary, 1847-8 / Jeremy Barlow.