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Masters Of German Music 1st Edition John Alexander Fullermaitland

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Masters Of German Music 1st Edition John Alexander Fullermaitland
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.09 MB
Pages: 316
Author: John Alexander Fuller-Maitland
ISBN: 9781108004800, 1108004806
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Masters Of German Music 1st Edition John Alexander Fullermaitland by John Alexander Fuller-maitland 9781108004800, 1108004806 instant download after payment.

J. A. Fuller Maitland (1856-1936), whose Schumann in the Novello 'Great Musicians' series is also reissued in this series, had a wide-ranging interest in music. He was music critic of The Times for 22 years, was the editor of the second edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, prepared an edition of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, and also worked on Purcell and on folk song. This book, published in 1894, surveys the then current state of German music, with essays on Brahms, Bruch, Goldmark and Rheinberger. Bruckner is mentioned as a 'Little Master', and Richard Strauss appears in the final chapter, entitled 'New Paths (?)' but the surprise for present-day readers is that the composer fulsomely claimed by Fuller Maitland as the natural successor to Wagner, Cyrill Kistler, is now almost completely unknown.

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