Mark Everist Books
Rethinking Music
By Mark Everist, Nicholas Cook, Nicholas Cook & Mark Everist
Ontologies Of Music / Philip V. Bohlman -- Analysis In Context / Jim Samson -- Beyond Privileged Contexts : Intertextuality, Influence And Dialogue / Kevin Korsyn -- Autonomy/heteronomy : The Conte...
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Music, Theater, And Cultural Transfer: Paris, 1830-1914
By Mark Everist, Annegret Fauser, Annegret Fauser (Editor), Mark Everist (Editor)
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music that emerged from this period helped make Paris, as Walter Benjamin put it, the “capital of the nine...
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Music Drama At The Paris OdéOn, 1824-1828
By Mark Everist, Everist, Mark
"During the nineteenth century, French culture was highly regimented. Traditionally home to spoken drama, the Theatre-Royal de l'Odeon began to produce operas after receiving a license from the Fre...
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French Motets In The Thirteenth Century: Music, Poetry, And Genre
By Mark Everist
Pt. 1. Origins. 2. The Origins And Early History Of The Motet. 3. The French Motet -- Pt. 2. Genre. 4. The Motet Ente. 5. Rondeau-motet. 6. Refrain Cento. 7. Devotional Forms. 8. The Motet And Genr...
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Analytical Strategies And Musical Interpretation: Essays On Nineteenth- And Twentieth-Century Music
By Mark Everist, Craig Ayrey, Craig Ayrey And Mark Everist
Analytical strategies and musical interpretation is devoted to music analysis as an interpretative activity. Interpretation is often considered only in theory, or as a philosophical problem, but th...
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The Cambridge History Of Medieval Music 2 Volume Hardback Set
By Mark Everist
Spanning A Millennium Of Musical History, This Monumental Volume Brings Together Nearly Forty Leading Authorities To Survey The Music Of Western Europe In The Middle Ages. All Of The Major Aspects...
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French Motets In The Thirteenth Century: Music, Poetry And Genre
By Mark Everist
this Is The First Full-length Study Of The Vernacular Motet In Thirteenth-century France.
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Polyphonic Mus 13th C France
By Mark Everist, Everist
Mark Everist. Thesis (ph. D.)--keble College, Oxford, 1985. Includes Bibliographies.
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Giacomo Meyerbeer And Music Drama In Nineteenth-Century Paris
By Mark Everist
Nineteenth-century Paris attracted foreign musicians like a magnet. The city boasted a range of theatres and of genres represented there, a wealth of libretti and source material for them, vocal, o...
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