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Title Muzio Clementi and British musical culture : sources, performance practice and style / edited by Luca Lévi Sala and Rohan Stewart-MacDonald
Published London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 229 pages) : illustrations, music
Series Ashgate historical keyboard series
Ashgate historical keyboard series.
Contents Britain and Europe in the time of Clementi : cosmopolitanism and perceptions of national culture / Simon McVeigh -- Clementi in London / Leon Plantinga -- The dissemination of Muzio Clementi's output beyond England : issues of authenticity and textual problems in Vienna (1787-1799) / Luca Lévi Sala -- Clementi's introduction in European musical life, 1801-1830 / David Rowland -- Inventions and ideas on the peripheries of British piano design between 1752 and 1832 / Jenny Nex -- Shedding light on late eighteenth-century British piano performance style through Clementi's edition of Scarlatti's Chefs d'oeuvre, for the harpsichord or piano forte / Laura Cuervo -- Towards a new edition of Clementi's Viennese sonatas, opp. 7-10 : contemporary English sources and the problem of revision / Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald -- Association by design : Clementi's musical characteristics / Penelope Cave -- Clementi and the tambourine : the waltzes opp. 38-39 in the context of domestic music-making in early nineteenth-century Britain / Sam Girling -- Clementi's minor-mode keyboard music and the rhetoric of ancient style / Matthew Riley -- Locating the early-romantic British piano concerto : William Sterndale Bennett and his contemporaries / Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald
Summary Recent scholarship has vanquished the traditional perception of nineteenth-century Britain as a musical wasteland. In addition to attempting more balanced assessments of the achievements of British composers of this period, scholars have begun to explore the web of reciprocal relationships between the societal, economic and cultural dynamics arising from the industrial revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the ever-changing contours of British music publishing, music consumption, concert life, instrument design, performance practice, pedagogy and composition. Muzio Clementi (1752?1832) provides an ideal case-study for continued exploration of this web of relationships. Based in London for much of his life, whilst still maintaining contact with continental developments, Clementi achieved notable success in a diversity of activities that centred mainly on the piano. The present book explores Clementi's multivalent contribution to piano performance, pedagogy, composition and manufacture in relation to British musical life and its international dimensions. An overriding purpose is to interrogate when, how and to what extent a distinctive British musical culture emerged in the early nineteenth century. Much recent work on Clementi has centred on the Italian National Edition of his complete works (MiBACT); several chapters report on this project, whilst continuing to pursue the book's broader themes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Clementi, Muzio, 1752-1832 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Clementi, Muzio, 1752-1832 fast
Subject Music -- Great Britain -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Music -- Great Britain -- 18th century -- History and criticism
MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Classical.
MUSIC -- Reference.
Music
Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Sala, Luca, editor
Stewart-MacDonald, Rohan H. (Rohan Horace), 1975-2017, editor.
LC no. 2020691588
ISBN 9781315206936
1315206935