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Arthur Nikisch
Connecting Cultures in a Fragmenting World
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Roger Allen
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2025
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Considers Nikisch as a primary link between the later nineteenth century performance practice, and the twentieth-century 'fetishisation' of the superstar conductor as a commercially driven phenomenon.
The Hungarian-born conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) was among the first of the new breed of virtuoso conductors who came to prominence in the immediate aftermath of Wagner. As a youthful violinist in the Vienna Court Orchestra, he played under Wagner, Verdi and Brahms; in 1895 he reached the pinnacle of German musical life as Chief Conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras. His career was, however, by no means confined to Austro-German lands. He spent four seasons in the USA as Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and travelled regularly to conduct in Imperial Russia. His visits to Britain had a significant impact on London's concert life through his associations with the newly opened Queen's Hall, the fledgling London Symphony Orchestra, Covent Garden Opera House and even as piano accompanist at the Bechstein (later Wigmore) Hall. He was also a fervent champion of the music of non-Austro German composers such as the Russian Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the Englishman Edward Elgar.
This book considers Nikisch's role and influence as a leading musical executant within the declining Habsburg monarchy and the ascendant German Empire. It also examines how the newly established phenomenon of the virtuoso conductor reached across international boundaries at a time when hardening ideologies and shifting political allegiances were leading towards the disintegration of the old Europe in the carnage of the First World War. It considers Nikisch as a primary link between the later nineteenth century performance practice and aesthetics of Wagner and the twentieth century phenomenon of the all-powerful superstar conductor who came to surpass even the composer in importance.
The Hungarian-born conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) was among the first of the new breed of virtuoso conductors who came to prominence in the immediate aftermath of Wagner. As a youthful violinist in the Vienna Court Orchestra, he played under Wagner, Verdi and Brahms; in 1895 he reached the pinnacle of German musical life as Chief Conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras. His career was, however, by no means confined to Austro-German lands. He spent four seasons in the USA as Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and travelled regularly to conduct in Imperial Russia. His visits to Britain had a significant impact on London's concert life through his associations with the newly opened Queen's Hall, the fledgling London Symphony Orchestra, Covent Garden Opera House and even as piano accompanist at the Bechstein (later Wigmore) Hall. He was also a fervent champion of the music of non-Austro German composers such as the Russian Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the Englishman Edward Elgar.
This book considers Nikisch's role and influence as a leading musical executant within the declining Habsburg monarchy and the ascendant German Empire. It also examines how the newly established phenomenon of the virtuoso conductor reached across international boundaries at a time when hardening ideologies and shifting political allegiances were leading towards the disintegration of the old Europe in the carnage of the First World War. It considers Nikisch as a primary link between the later nineteenth century performance practice and aesthetics of Wagner and the twentieth century phenomenon of the all-powerful superstar conductor who came to surpass even the composer in importance.
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Contributor: Roger Allen
ROGER ALLEN is Emeritus Fellow in Music, St Peter's College, University of Oxford. His publications include Richard Wagner's 'Beethoven' 1870: A New Translation (The Boydell Press, 2014) and Wilhelm Furtwängler: Art, Politics and the Unpolitical (The Boydell Press, 2018).
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Roger Allen's fine account of Nikisch's career should interest anyone fascinated by this charismatic musician - or by the history of conducting more generally. Warmly recommended.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations
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Prelude
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Preface and Acknowledgements
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Chronology
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Introduction
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1. Music, Empire and Monarchy (1848–1918)
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2. Childhood and Youth (1855–1877)
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3. Encounters with Wagner (1872–1875)
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4. Leipzig (1878–1889)
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5. Boston, USA (1889–1893)
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6. Budapest (1893–1895)
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7. Leipzig: Gewandhaus Kapellmeister (1895–1922)
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8. Nikisch and the Berlin Philharmonic (1895–1922)
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9. Nikisch and Russia (1895–1913)
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10. Nikisch and Great Britain (1895–1914)
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11. Nikisch and the Early Years of Recording
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12. The Art of Arthur Nikisch
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Coda (1918–1922)
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Appendix 1 Arthur Nikisch, ‘Recollections of my Viennese Youth’
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Appendix 2 Sample Tour Itineraries: Boston Symphony Orchestra (1890) and London Symphony Orchestra in the USA (1912)
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Appendix 3 Paul Bekker, ‘Nikisch’
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Bibliography
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Discography and Filmography
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Index
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