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Music at German Courts serves to illustrate the extraordinary
diversity of eighteenth-century German court music establishments
without losing sight of what these Kapellen had in common. What was
musical life at German courts really like during the eighteenth
century? Were musical ensembles as diverse as the Holy Roman
Empire's kaleidoscopic political landscape? Through a series of
individual case studies contributed by leading scholars from
Germany, Poland, the United States, Canada, and Australia, this
book investigates the realities of musical life at fifteen German
courts of varied size (ranging from kingdoms to principalities),
religious denomination, and geographical location. Significant
shifts that occurred in the artistic priorities of each court are
presented through a series of "snapshots"- in effect "core sample"
years - which highlight both individualand shared patterns of
development and decline. What emerges from the wealth of primary
source material examined in this volume is an in-depth picture of
music-making within the daily life of individual courts, featuring
acast of music directors, instrumentalists, and vocalists, together
with numerous support staff drawn from across Europe. Music at
German Courts serves to illustrate the extraordinary diversity of
eighteenth-century German court music establishments without losing
sight of what these Kapellen had in common. SAMANTHA OWENS is
Senior Lecturer in Musicology at the University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia. BARBARA M. REUL is Associate Professor of
Musicology at Luther College, University of Regina, Canada. JANICE
B. STOCKIGT is a Principal Fellow of the University of Melbourne,
Australia. Contributors: DIETER KIRSCH, URSULA KRAMER, MICHAEL
MAUL, MARY OLESKIEWICZ, SAMANTHA OWENS, RASHID-S. PEGAH, BAERBEL
PELKER, BARBARA M. REUL, WOLFGANG RUF, BERT SIEGMUND, JANICE B.
STOCKIGT, MICHAEL TALBOT, RUEDIGER THOMSEN-FUERST, ALINA
ZORAWSKA-WITKOWSKA, STEVEN ZOHN
Music at German Courts serves to illustrate the extraordinary
diversity of eighteenth-century German court music establishments
without losing sight of what these Kapellen had in common. What was
musical life at German courts really like during the eighteenth
century? Were musical ensembles as diverse as the Holy Roman
Empire's kaleidoscopic political landscape? Through a series of
individual case studies contributed by leading scholars from
Germany, Poland, the United States, Canada, and Australia, this
book investigates the realities of musical life at fifteen German
courts of varied size (ranging from kingdoms to principalities),
religious denomination, and geographical location. Significant
shifts that occurred in the artistic priorities of each court are
presented through a series of "snapshots"- in effect "core sample"
years - which highlight both individualand shared patterns of
development and decline. What emerges from the wealth of primary
source material examined in this volume is an in-depth picture of
music-making within the daily life of individual courts, featuring
a cast ofmusic directors, instrumentalists, and vocalists, together
with numerous support staff drawn from across Europe. Music at
German Courts serves to illustrate the extraordinary diversity of
eighteenth-century German court music establishments without losing
sight of what these Kapellen had in common. SAMANTHA OWENS is
Associate Professor in Musicology at the University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia. BARBARA M. REUL is Associate Professor of
Musicology at Luther College, University of Regina, Canada. JANICE
B. STOCKIGT is a Principal Fellow of the University of Melbourne,
Australia. Contributors: DIETER KIRSCH, URSULA KRAMER, MICHAEL
MAUL, MARYOLESKIEWICZ, SAMANTHA OWENS, RASHID-S. PEGAH, BAERBEL
PELKER, BARBARA M. REUL, WOLFGANG RUF, BERT SIEGMUND, JANICE B.
STOCKIGT, MICHAEL TALBOT, RUEDIGER THOMSEN-FUERST, ALINA
ZORAWSKA-WITKOWSKA, STEVEN ZOHN
Dieses Buch beschaftigt sich mit dem zu seiner Zeit heftig
umstrittenen, aber auch gluhend verehrten Komponisten,
Orgelvirtuosen und Theoretiker Georg Joseph (Abbe) Vogler. Es
erganzt die bislang einzige umfassende Biographie von Karl Emil von
Schafhautl aus dem Jahre 1888 und bietet eine Bestandsaufnahme zu
Voglers Leben und Werk. Ausfuhrlich stellen die Autoren dessen
pfalz-bayerische Dienstjahre dar. Vor allem in seiner
kurpfalzischen Zeit (1771-1780) schuf er die Basis fur seine
zahlreichen musiktheoretischen Publikationen. Angesichts der
ausserordentlich zahlreichen und weit verstreut uberlieferten
Quellen, die groesstenteils nur schwer erreichbar sind, soll diese
Materialsammlung eine Grundlage schaffen und weitere Forschungen
anregen.
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