4 Ergomont plays

4 Ergomont plays
Title 4 Ergomont plays PDF eBook
Author David L. Birdsall
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 297
Release 2014-03-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1304952177

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plays : Peccant Pecus , Impasse of a Predicament of Fortitude , Intrepid Trepidations , The Moon Past Noon

Plays

Plays
Title Plays PDF eBook
Author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 280
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780826407160

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Plays Egmont, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso. This volume will serve to illustrate the range of Goethe's long and unparalleled career.

Time Structure in Drama

Time Structure in Drama
Title Time Structure in Drama PDF eBook
Author Walter K. Stewart
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 328
Release 1978
Genre Drama
ISBN 9789062036820

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Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont

Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont
Title Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont PDF eBook
Author David Gethin John
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 344
Release 1998
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780773516816

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John argues that shifting the focus from the text to the efficacy of performance requires broadening our concept of performance beyond what occurs on stage and its critical reception to include the daily life of the society that provides its context. It follows from this semiotic approach that there can be no fixed text or understanding of Egmont or of Goethe himself - only multiple images. John's exploration of image includes literary motifs, acting, staging, and social role playing, with particular reference to Goethe's development as an artist and cultural icon. In addition to presenting a comprehensive analysis of the play and a discussion of Egmont's reception from its first appearance to the present (including productions on both stage and screen), John provides an in-depth performance analysis based on the theories of Alter, Burns, Carson, Fischer-Lichte, Goffman, Pavis, and Schechner. The book includes the complete Mannheim manuscript (M372), critically edited and published as a performance text for the first time.

Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog

Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog
Title Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 898
Release 1969
Genre Music
ISBN

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Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Title Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook
Author David Wyn Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 333
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351557416

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This collection of essays by some of the leading scholars in the field looks at various aspects of musical life in eighteenth-century Britain. The significant roles played by institutions such as the Freemasons and foreign embassy chapels in promoting music making and introducing foreign styles to English music are examined, as well as the influence exerted by individuals, both foreign and British. The book covers the spectrum of British music, both sacred and secular, and both cosmopolitan and provincial. In doing so it helps to redress the picture of eighteenth-century British music which has previously portrayed Handel and London as its primary constituents.

Sovereign Feminine

Sovereign Feminine
Title Sovereign Feminine PDF eBook
Author Matthew Head
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 350
Release 2013-05-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0520273842

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In the German states in the late eighteenth century, women flourished as musical performers and composers, their achievements measuring the progress of culture and society from barbarism to civilization. Female excellence, and related feminocentric values, were celebrated by forward-looking critics who argued for music as a fine art, a component of modern, polite, and commercial culture, rather than a symbol of institutional power. In the eyes of such critics, femininity—a newly emerging and primarily bourgeois ideal—linked women and music under the valorized signs of refinement, sensibility, virtue, patriotism, luxury, and, above all, beauty. This moment in musical history was eclipsed in the first decades of the nineteenth century, and ultimately erased from the music-historical record, by now familiar developments: the formation of musical canons, a musical history based on technical progress, the idea of masterworks, authorial autonomy, the musical sublime, and aggressively essentializing ideas about the relationship between sex, gender and art. In Sovereign Feminine, Matthew Head restores this earlier musical history and explores the role that women played in the development of classical music.