Engaging Haydn : culture, context, and criticism / edited by Mary Hunter and Richard Will.

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Other Authors: Hunter, Mary Kathleen, 1951- (Editor), Will, Richard James (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2012]
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Holy Cross Note:2014 printing.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Mary Hunter and Richard Will
  • Part I : Cultures of vocal music
  • Fantasy island : Haydn's metastasian "reform" opera / Elaine Sisman
  • Haydn invents Scotland / Richard Will
  • Haydn's English canzonettas in their local context / Katalin Komlos
  • Revolution, rebirth and the sublime in Haydn's L'anima del filosofo and The Creation / Caryl Clark
  • "Achieved is the glorious work" : The Creation and the choral work concept / Nicholas Mathew
  • Part II Analytical readings and rereadings
  • Imagination, continuity, and form in the first movements of Haydn's opus 77 quartets / Lewis Lockwood
  • Does Haydn have a "C-minor mood"? / Jessica Waldoff
  • Form, rhetoric, and the reception of Haydn's rondo finales / Michelle Fillion
  • Haydn and the Metamorphoses of Ovid / Pierpaolo Polzonetti
  • Credo ut intelligam : Haydn's reading of the Credo text / Tom Beghin
  • Part III : Performance
  • Haydn's string quartet fingerings : communications to performer and audience / Mary Hunter
  • Haydn's orchestras and his orchestration to 1779, with an excursus on the times-of-day symphonies / Neal Zaslaw.