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- catalog abstract "The art of the organist in nineteenth-century France and Belgium is a rags-to-riches story full of extraordinary problems and changes. Devastated by the French Revolution, the organ profession rose from desperate circumstances to a period of remarkable brilliance. By the end of the nineteenth century, organ playing was enthusiastically applauded and had been thoroughly integrated in the musical life of Paris. This account is not just a record of stellar events and famous names: it includes failures, all-but-forgotten musicians, and unexpected encounters. In a carefully documented study that is both scholarly and engaging. Orpha Ochse traces three major aspects of the organist's art: the development of the secular recital, the organist as church musician, and the education of organists. In addition to presenting a comprehensive view of the organ profession in France and Belgium throughout the period, she offers a new perspective on nineteenth-century music in general.".
- catalog contributor b5673026.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "I. Prelude: Music for a Revolution -- Pt. 1. Performers and Programs. II. In the Wake of the Storm: 1800-1809. III. Years of Rebuilding: 1810-29. IV. The Romantic Dawn: The 1830s. V. Contrasts, Conflicts, and Conquests: The 1840s. VI. Mid-Century Masters and Their Programs. VII. New Horizons: The 1860s. VIII. Tragedy to Triumph: The 1870s. IX. Renaissance Achieved: The 1880s. X. Years of Fulfillment: The 1890s -- Pt. 2. The Organist as Church Musician. XI. Historical Background. XII. Organ and Liturgy. XIII. Notes on the Repertoire -- Pt. 3. Great Schools and Famous Teachers. XIV. The Paris Conservatory Organ Class: Sejan to Franck. XV. The Brussels Conservatory Organ Class: Fetis to Mailly. XVI. Lemmens, a Closer Look. XVII. Widor as Teacher. XVIII. Guilmant as Teacher. XIX. The Niedermeyer School. XX. Organ Study at the Niedermeyer and Gigout Schools. XXI. The Schola Cantorum -- XXII. Postlude -- Appendix A. Organ Performances by Cesar Franck.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The art of the organist in nineteenth-century France and Belgium is a rags-to-riches story full of extraordinary problems and changes. Devastated by the French Revolution, the organ profession rose from desperate circumstances to a period of remarkable brilliance. By the end of the nineteenth century, organ playing was enthusiastically applauded and had been thoroughly integrated in the musical life of Paris. This account is not just a record of stellar events and famous names: it includes failures, all-but-forgotten musicians, and unexpected encounters. In a carefully documented study that is both scholarly and engaging. Orpha Ochse traces three major aspects of the organist's art: the development of the secular recital, the organist as church musician, and the education of organists. In addition to presenting a comprehensive view of the organ profession in France and Belgium throughout the period, she offers a new perspective on nineteenth-century music in general.".
- catalog extent "xii, 270 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Organists and organ playing in nineteenth-century France and Belgium.".
- catalog identifier "0253341612".
- catalog isFormatOf "Organists and organ playing in nineteenth-century France and Belgium.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington : Indiana University Press,".
- catalog relation "Organists and organ playing in nineteenth-century France and Belgium.".
- catalog spatial "Belgium".
- catalog spatial "Belgium.".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog subject "786.5/0944/09034 20".
- catalog subject "ML624 .O25 1994".
- catalog subject "Organ (Musical instrument) Belgium Performance History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Organ (Musical instrument) France Performance History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Organ (Musical instrument) Performance Belgium History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Organ (Musical instrument) Performance France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Organists Belgium.".
- catalog subject "Organists France.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Prelude: Music for a Revolution -- Pt. 1. Performers and Programs. II. In the Wake of the Storm: 1800-1809. III. Years of Rebuilding: 1810-29. IV. The Romantic Dawn: The 1830s. V. Contrasts, Conflicts, and Conquests: The 1840s. VI. Mid-Century Masters and Their Programs. VII. New Horizons: The 1860s. VIII. Tragedy to Triumph: The 1870s. IX. Renaissance Achieved: The 1880s. X. Years of Fulfillment: The 1890s -- Pt. 2. The Organist as Church Musician. XI. Historical Background. XII. Organ and Liturgy. XIII. Notes on the Repertoire -- Pt. 3. Great Schools and Famous Teachers. XIV. The Paris Conservatory Organ Class: Sejan to Franck. XV. The Brussels Conservatory Organ Class: Fetis to Mailly. XVI. Lemmens, a Closer Look. XVII. Widor as Teacher. XVIII. Guilmant as Teacher. XIX. The Niedermeyer School. XX. Organ Study at the Niedermeyer and Gigout Schools. XXI. The Schola Cantorum -- XXII. Postlude -- Appendix A. Organ Performances by Cesar Franck.".
- catalog title "Organists and organ playing in nineteenth-century France and Belgium / Orpha Ochse.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".