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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction: Trends in British Musical Thought, 1850–1950 1
- Chapter 1 Avoiding ‘Coarse Invective’ and ‘Unseemly Vehemence’: English Music Criticism, 1850–1870 9
- Chapter 2 Spencer, Sympathy and the Oxford School of Music Criticism 38
- Chapter 3 Free Thought and the Musician: Ernest Walker, the ‘English Hanslick’ 64
- Chapter 4 Ernest Newman and the Promise of Method in Biography, Criticism and History 84
- Chapter 5 ‘Making Symphony Articulate’: Bernard Shaw’s Sense of Music History 102
- Chapter 6 Analysis and Value Judgement: Schumann, Bruckner and Tovey’s Essays in Musical Analysis 123
- Chapter 7 The Scholar as Critic: Edward J. Dent 154
- Chapter 8 Russia and Eastern Europe 174
- Chapter 9 Anti-Intellectualism and the Rhetoric of ‘National Character’ in Music: The Vulgarity of Over-Refinement 199
- Chapter 10 Chosen Causes: Writings on Music by Bernard van Dieren, Peter Warlock and Cecil Gray 235
- Chapter 11 ‘Es klang so alt und war doch so neu’: Vaughan Williams, Aesthetics and History 255
- Chapter 12 Constant Lambert: A Critic for Today? A Commentary on Music Ho! 278
- Chapter 13 The Challenge to Goodwill: Herbert Howells, Alban Berg and ‘The Modern Problem’ 304
- Chapter 14 Hans Keller: The Making of an ‘Anti-Critic’ 328
- Select Bibliography 345
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction: Trends in British Musical Thought, 1850–1950 1
- Chapter 1 Avoiding ‘Coarse Invective’ and ‘Unseemly Vehemence’: English Music Criticism, 1850–1870 9
- Chapter 2 Spencer, Sympathy and the Oxford School of Music Criticism 38
- Chapter 3 Free Thought and the Musician: Ernest Walker, the ‘English Hanslick’ 64
- Chapter 4 Ernest Newman and the Promise of Method in Biography, Criticism and History 84
- Chapter 5 ‘Making Symphony Articulate’: Bernard Shaw’s Sense of Music History 102
- Chapter 6 Analysis and Value Judgement: Schumann, Bruckner and Tovey’s Essays in Musical Analysis 123
- Chapter 7 The Scholar as Critic: Edward J. Dent 154
- Chapter 8 Russia and Eastern Europe 174
- Chapter 9 Anti-Intellectualism and the Rhetoric of ‘National Character’ in Music: The Vulgarity of Over-Refinement 199
- Chapter 10 Chosen Causes: Writings on Music by Bernard van Dieren, Peter Warlock and Cecil Gray 235
- Chapter 11 ‘Es klang so alt und war doch so neu’: Vaughan Williams, Aesthetics and History 255
- Chapter 12 Constant Lambert: A Critic for Today? A Commentary on Music Ho! 278
- Chapter 13 The Challenge to Goodwill: Herbert Howells, Alban Berg and ‘The Modern Problem’ 304
- Chapter 14 Hans Keller: The Making of an ‘Anti-Critic’ 328
- Select Bibliography 345
- Index 365