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Author Cressman, Darryl, author.

Title Building musical culture in nineteenth-century Amsterdam. The Concertgebouw / darryl Cressman
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (192 pages)
Contents Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. The Concert Hall as a Medium of Musical Culture -- 2. Listening, Attentive Listening, and Musical Meaning -- 3. Patronage, Class, and Buildings for Music: Aristocratic Opera Houses and Bourgeois Concert Halls -- 4. Acoustic Architecture before Science: Designing the Sound of the Concertgebouw -- 5. Frisia Non Cantat: The Unmusicality of the Dutch -- 6. Listening to Media History -- Works Cited -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
Summary When people attend classical music concerts today, they sit and listen in silence, offering no audible reactions to what they're hearing. We think of that as normal-but, as Darryl Cressman shows in this book, it's the product of a long history of interrelationships between music, social norms, and technology. Using the example of Amsterdam's Concertgebouw in the nineteenth century, Cressman shows how its design was in part intended to help discipline and educate concert audiences to listen attentively - and analysis of its creation and use offers rich insights into sound studies, media history, science and technology studies, classical music, and much more
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Concertgebouw (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
SUBJECT Concertgebouw (Amsterdam, Netherlands) fast
Subject Concerts -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- History -- 19th century
Dance & other performing arts.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
ARCHITECTURE -- General.
Concerts
Netherlands -- Amsterdam
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789048528462
9048528461