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- catalog alternative "Mélodie française de Berlioz à Duparc. English".
- catalog contributor b2143007.
- catalog contributor b2143008.
- catalog contributor b2143009.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 432-446.".
- catalog description "The origins of the mélodie. The romance ; The decline of the romance ; The Romantic romance ; The word "mélodie" designating a vocal piece ; Schubert and the German Lied ; The mélodie after Schubert -- Some observations concerning the literary apsects of the mélodie. Historical sketch of the theory of prosody ; Four Romantaic poets ; Relation of their poetic expression to music (Théophile Gautier ; Alfred de Musset ; Alphonse de Lamartine ; Victor Hugo) -- The mélodie during the Romantic Era. Hector Berlioz ; Giacomo Meyerbeer ; Franz Liszt ; Richard Wagner ; Félicien David ; Henri Reber --The "Bourgeois" mélodie. Charles Gounod ; Victor Massé ; Ernest Reyer ; Georges Bizet ; Léo Delibes ; Jules Massenet -- Toward the apogee of French song. The mélodie influenced by instrumental music (Camille Saint Saëns ; Édouard Lalo ; César Franck ; Alexis de Castillon) ; The first great masters (Gabriel Fauré's first collection ; Henri Duparc) -- Postscript to the second edition -- Appendix I : Hippolyte Monpou and his romanticism -- Appendix II : Elegie : an unknown melodie of Franz Liszt -- Appendix III : Orientalism in the melodie -- Appendix IV : "L'aurore" / by Gabriel Faure -- Appendix V : Prose rendering of poetic quotations -- Appendix VI : Song catalogue.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 454 p.".
- catalog identifier "0486221040".
- catalog isPartOf "American Musicological Society. Reprint series".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Dover Publications".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog subject "784/.0944".
- catalog subject "French poetry History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "French poetry Musical settings History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "ML2827 .N613 1970".
- catalog subject "Songs, French Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Songs, French France Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Songs, French France History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Songs, French History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The origins of the mélodie. The romance ; The decline of the romance ; The Romantic romance ; The word "mélodie" designating a vocal piece ; Schubert and the German Lied ; The mélodie after Schubert -- Some observations concerning the literary apsects of the mélodie. Historical sketch of the theory of prosody ; Four Romantaic poets ; Relation of their poetic expression to music (Théophile Gautier ; Alfred de Musset ; Alphonse de Lamartine ; Victor Hugo) -- The mélodie during the Romantic Era. Hector Berlioz ; Giacomo Meyerbeer ; Franz Liszt ; Richard Wagner ; Félicien David ; Henri Reber --The "Bourgeois" mélodie. Charles Gounod ; Victor Massé ; Ernest Reyer ; Georges Bizet ; Léo Delibes ; Jules Massenet -- Toward the apogee of French song. The mélodie influenced by instrumental music (Camille Saint Saëns ; Édouard Lalo ; César Franck ; Alexis de Castillon) ; The first great masters (Gabriel Fauré's first collection ; Henri Duparc) -- Postscript to the second edition -- Appendix I : Hippolyte Monpou and his romanticism -- Appendix II : Elegie : an unknown melodie of Franz Liszt -- Appendix III : Orientalism in the melodie -- Appendix IV : "L'aurore" / by Gabriel Faure -- Appendix V : Prose rendering of poetic quotations -- Appendix VI : Song catalogue.".
- catalog title "French song from Berlioz to Duparc; the origin and development of the melodie.".
- catalog title "Mélodie française de Berlioz à Duparc. English".
- catalog type "Bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".