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Moral fire :musical portraits from America's fin de siecle
- 作者: Horowitz, Joseph,
- 出版: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press c2012.
- 稽核項: xv, 265 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
- 標題: Music United States -- 19th century -- History and criticism , Musical criticism United States -- History -- 20th century , Ives, Charles, , Music patronage United States -- History -- 19th century , Krehbiel, Henry Edward, , Ives, Charles, 1874-1954 , Holloway, Laura C. , History and criticism , Music United States -- 20th century -- History and criticism , Krehbiel, Henry Edward, 1854-1923 , Holloway, Laura C. (Laura Carter), 1848-1930 , Musical criticism , Music patronage , Music , Music patronage United States -- History -- 20th century , Higginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919 , History , Musical criticism United States -- History -- 19th century , Higginson, Henry Lee,
- ISBN: 0520267443 , 9780520267442
- 附註: "Roth Family Foundation music in America imprint." Includes bibliographical references and index. Henry Higginson : high culture, high finance, and useful citizenship -- Henry Krehbiel : the German-American transaction -- Laura Holloway Langford : servitude, disquiet, and "the history of womankind" -- Charles Ives : gentility and rebellion.
- 系統號: 005090947
- 資料類型: 圖書
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"Joseph Horowitz's absorbing study of four key figures in the history of classical orchestral music in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America is consistently fascinating, thought-provoking, and rewarding. This book should be of great interest to anyone who loves music and cares about its place in, and meaning to, society." —Mark Volpe, Managing Director, Boston Symphony Orchestra “Moral Fire is not only a wonderfully readable book, but also a welcome work of scholarship by one of our most astute and discriminating students, critics, and champions of the classical music tradition in America. This book will be welcomed not only by those interested in the history of music in America, but also by cultural historians and American Studies specialists for its perceptive insights into U.S. culture—and cultural aspiration—at the dawn of the twentieth century.” —Paul S. Boyer, General Editor, The Oxford Encyclopedia of American History “In this vivid, empathetic book, renowned scholar Joseph Horowitz further develops his case that to understand American intellectual and cultural history, one must understand Americans’ deep engagement with music in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Despite their different backgrounds and mindsets, the four figures profiled in Moral Fire all reveal the impulses and contradictions of Gilded Age culture through their involvement with music. Higginson, Langford, Krehbiel, and Ives were all intensely romantic yet devoted to moralism and uplift, democratic in spirit and agenda yet refined and sophisticated, Victorian yet modern. Moral Fire helps readers understand why the much-misunderstood Gilded Age in reality ranks as an especially creative and formative period in American thought and culture.” —Alan Lessoff, editor, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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