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Journal articles on the topic "Organ music History and criticism"

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Ujvári, Hedvig. "Der Pester Lloyd als Quelle musikhistorischer Forschungen •." Studia Musicologica 63, no. 3-4 (June 19, 2023): 277–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/6.2022.00017.

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AbstractThe cultural exchange processes can also be formulated from the point of view of transfer research, because plurality and hybrid cultures are primarily characteristic of the Central European communication space. The actors of these cultural mediation processes, who had the authority to shape and transport knowledge and culture, were authors, translators, publishers, journalists, and critics. As far as the research initiative of the author of this study is concerned, which focuses on the period between 1867 and the turn of the century (around 1900), it must be stated that this period ha
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Botstein, Leon. "On Criticism and History." Musical Quarterly 79, no. 1 (1995): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mq/79.1.1.

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Botstein, L. "Witnessing Music: The Consequences of History and Criticism." Musical Quarterly 94, no. 1-2 (March 1, 2011): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/musqtl/gdr001.

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Radice, Mark A. "Reader's Guide to Music: History, Theory, Criticism (review)." Notes 58, no. 1 (2001): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/not.2001.0165.

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Vojvodić Nikolić, Dina D. "PREDLOG ODREĐENjA POJMA MUZIČKA KRITIKA I TIPOLOGIJE KRITIČKIH TEKSTOVA MEĐURATNOG DOBA U SRBIJI." Nasledje Kragujevac XX, no. 55 (2023): 299–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/naskg2355.299vn.

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The paper presents a proposal for defining the concept of music criticism and types of critical texts. The historical development of music criticism, its problems, methods, goals and main representatives are presented. The history of music criticism is ideologically connected with music, and primarily appeared in occasional publications. Criticism of musicians began continuously in the middle of the 18th century, when the first open discussions on various issues of music appeared. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Mattheson and Charles Burney stand out among the first music critics. The last years
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Tukova, Iryna, Valentina Redya, and Iryna Kokhanyk. "Ukrainian Music Criticism of the 2010s: General Situation, Problems, Directions of Development (Based on the Examples From Contemporary Art Music Scene)." Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Musica 67, no. 2 (December 20, 2022): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2022.2.07.

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"The paper focuses on the 2010s in the history of Ukrainian music criticism. The materials on contemporary art music were chosen to support the authors’ reflections and conclusions. Selection of the time, period and material for the research are conditioned both with the specific social situation of Ukraine and with the recent developments in its music scene. The paper characterizes the main media, most popular critical genres, and methods of critical coverage. It is highlighted that the problems of Ukrainian music criticism during the 2010s were linked to the post-Soviet past and, in general,
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Majer-Bobetko, Sanja. "Between music and ideologies: Croatian music criticism from the beginning to World War II." Muzyka 63, no. 4 (December 31, 2018): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36744/m.344.

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As the Croatian lands were exposed to often aggressive Austrian, Hungarian, and Italian politics until WWI and in some regions even later, so Croatian music criticism was written in the Croatian, German and Italian languages. To the best of our knowledge, the history of Croatian music criticism began in 1826 in the literary and entertainment journal Luna, and was written by an anonymous author in the German language.A forum for Croatian language music criticism was opened in Novine Horvatzke, i.e. in its literary supplement Danica horvatska, slavonska i dalmatinska in 1835, which officially st
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Parkins, Robert, and Barbara Owen. "The Registration of Baroque Organ Music." Sixteenth Century Journal 29, no. 1 (1998): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2544443.

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kang, sun ha. "The Problems an Improvement Direction of High School Music Appreciation and Criticism Textbook." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 23, no. 17 (September 15, 2023): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2023.23.17.1.

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Objectives This study examines the problems in the contents of high school textbook Music Appreciation and
 Criticism, and proposes improvement directions accordingly.
 Methods For this purpose, the 2015 revised textbook Music Appreciation and Criticism's unit composition, organization,
 and Gugak contents were analyzed.
 Results The problems of high school music appreciation and criticism education are, first, that Gugak is not universally
 covered in music. Second, the majority of music pieces overlapped with general Music textbooks, and
 third, the fact that th
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Pritchard, Matthew. "The Cambridge History of Music Criticism. Ed. by Christopher Dingle." Music and Letters 101, no. 4 (November 1, 2020): 785–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ml/gcaa068.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Organ music History and criticism"

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Pinson, Jr Donald Lynn. "History and Current State of Performance of the Literature for Solo Trombone and Organ." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2008. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9050/.

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More than 200 compositions have been written for solo trombone and organ since the nineteenth century, including contributions from notable composers such as Franz Liszt, Gustav Holst, Gardner Read, Petr Eben, and Jan Koetsier. This repertoire represents a significant part of the solo literature for the trombone, but it is largely unknown to both trombonists and organists. The purpose of this document is to provide a historical perspective of this literature from the nineteenth century to the present, to compile a complete bibliography of compositions for trombone and organ, and to determine
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Nelson, Bernadette. "The integration of Spanish and Portuguese organ music within the liturgy from the latter half of the sixteenth to the eighteenth century." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b736ca8f-0bb7-47a4-9ac4-2102b6cc3acb.

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Spanish and Portuguese organ music still remains a relatively unchartered area escaping the attention of most general assessments of European musical history. The work which has been done in this field has tended towards stylistic appreciations of the published large-scale compositions and the compilation of short biographies of prominent musicians. No extensive investigation has yet been undertaken which deals with such fundamental issues as the role of the organist and the origins and function of the extant organ repertory, of which a large proportion lies dormant in manuscripts, within the
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Bray, Michael Robert. "The liturgical canticle settings for chorus and organ of Ralph Vaughan Williams." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186253.

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Within the sacred choral music of composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, little is known regarding his subset of works intended for liturgical use. This study focuses on the canticle settings for choir and organ, written by Ralph Vaughan Williams for use in Anglican Worship. The compositions in this study include: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Village Service), Te Deum in G, Service in D Minor and Te Deum and Benedictus. This study provides a discussion of the structure and history of the Anglican service and a description of how canticle settings traditionally function in liturgical worship. Each w
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Murphy, Liesel. "A critique of baroque performance practice with specific reference to the organ preludes and fugues by Johann Sebastian Bach." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1023.

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This study aims to provide a critique of Baroque performance practice, with specific reference to the organ Preludes and Fugues of Johann Sebastian Bach. Drawing from the extensive body of literature pertaining to Bach’s keyboard music, a number of relevant issues are explored in so far as these may provide understanding of the manner in which the organ Preludes and Fugues should be performed today. These include: • The notion of Bach’s ‘generic’ keyboard works. Were the generic keyboard works as a whole intended to be performed on more than one keyboard instrument? The instrumental designatio
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Mulvey, Margaret N. "The School Fugue: Its Place in the Organ Repertoire of the French Symphonic School, a Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of J.S. Bach, D. Buxtehude, C. Franck, P. Eben, F. Mendelssohn, R. Schumann, M. Reger and Others." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1994. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278639/.

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This study focuses on the central role which fugue d'ecole, as defined and taught by the post-revolutionary Conservatoire de Paris, played in re-establishing standards of excellence in organ composition and aiding the development of the French Symphonic Organ School. An examination of counterpoint and fugue treatises by Cherubini, Dubois, and Gedalge reveals the emergence of a specific school fugue form, intended for academic purposes only, as a means to instilling discipline and honing the technical skills required in all forms of musical composition.
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Johnson, Bruce Richard. "The rise of the French organ symphony with special reference to the works of Alexandre Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002308.

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This thesis on the Rise of the French Organ Symphony refers especially to the relevant works of Alexandre Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor. It commences with a survey of the historical background, dealing with the development of French organ music from the 16th to 19th Century and the development of organ building in France from the 17th to 19th Century. It then proceeds to descriptions of the organs of St Clotilde, La Trinité and St Sulpice Churches in Paris, which are followed by biographical profiles of Cesar Franck, Alexandre Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor, respectively. The major part
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Carpinetti, Miriam Emerick de Souza. "O orgão tubular : guia pratico sobre seu idiomatico com ilustrações dos Quadros de uma Exposição de Moussorgski." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284709.

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Acompanha 2 CD-ROM<br>Orientador: Edmundo Pacheco Hora<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-12T16:17:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Carpinetti_MiriamEmerickdeSouza_M.pdf: 54528489 bytes, checksum: 814585747f2b52c1fbc81bfd65fec518 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008<br>Resumo: Com interesse em difundir o órgão, instrumento distante do público brasileiro, esta dissertação de mestrado articulará informações práticas de consulta sobre suas características físicas e qualidades expressivas. Não estando o órgão, inse
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Javadova, Jamila. "Anthoni van Noordt: Historical and Analytical Analysis of His Tabulatuurboeck van Psalmen en Fantasyen of 1659." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2008. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc6092/.

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This dissertation presents a historical and analytical study of the organ works of Anthoni van Noordt. Van Noordt's Tabulatuurboeck is one of the most important music publications in mid-seventeenth-century Netherlands. It gives unique, valuable information on organ playing of its time. The process of discrete analysis has led to the identification and exploration of many details, such as extensive use of pedal, the reliance of the composer on rhetorical principals of composition, and his integration of the Italian and German principals of ensemble techniques. The dissertation is divided i
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Pinson, Donald Lynn. "History and current state of performance of the literature for solo trombone and organ." connect to online resource, 2008. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-9050.

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Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of North Texas, 2008.<br>System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Accompanied by 4 recitals, recorded Mar. 1, 2004, Jan. 31, 2005, Jan. 30, 2006, and Apr. 21, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-64), and discography (p. 41-49).
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Kirilov, Kalin Stanchev. "Harmony in Bulgarian Music." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13533.

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555 pages<br>This study focuses on the development of harmonic vocabulary in Bulgarian music. It analyzes the incorporation of harmony in village music from the 1930s to the 1990s, "wedding music" from the 1970s to 2000, and choral and instrumental arrangements (obrabotki, creations of the socialist period (1944-1989). This study also explains that terms which are frequently applied to Bulgarian music, such as "westernization," "socialist-style arrangements," or "Middle Eastern influence," depict sophisticated networks of codified and non-codified rules for harmonization which to date h
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Books on the topic "Organ music History and criticism"

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Christensen, Jens E. Danish organ music after 1945. Copenhagen: Danish Music Information Centre, 2000.

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Owen, Barbara. The organ music of Johannes Brahms. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Frenkelʹ, Simona. Organ v muzykalʹnoĭ iudaike. Kiev: Evreĭskiĭ sovet Ukrainy, 1993.

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Wills, Arthur. Organ. New York: Schirmer Books, 1985.

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Wills, Arthur. Organ. London: Kahn & Averill, 1993.

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Kooiman, Ewald. Inequality in classical French music: Ornamentation in classical French organ music. Buckfastleigh, S. Devon, England: John Loosemore Centre, 1988.

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Whiteley, John Scott. Joseph Jongen and his organ music. Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1997.

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Valença, Manuel. A arte organística em Portugal, 1326-1750. Braga: Editorial Franciscana, 1990.

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1951-, Archbold Lawrence, and Peterson William J. 1948-, eds. French organ music: From the revolution to Franck and Widor. Rochester, N.Y: University of Rochester Press, 1999.

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1794-1861, Proske Carl, Kraus Eberhard, Dittrich Raymond 1961-, and Dietel Gerhard 1953-, eds. Regensburger Domorganisten: Zum 150. Todestag von Carl Proske (1794-1861) und zum 80. Geburtstag von Eberhard Kraus (1931-2003) : Ausstellung in der Bischöflichen Zentralbibliothek Regensburg, 20. Mai bis 22. Juli 2011. Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Organ music History and criticism"

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Wehrs, William. "Affect and Film Music: A Brief History." In The Palgrave Handbook of Affect Studies and Textual Criticism, 735–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63303-9_28.

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Brüstle, Christa. "Gender Issues as Criticism Within (New) Music Institutions." In New Music and Institutional Critique, 49–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67131-3_3.

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AbstractWhy is the thematisation of gender linked to social criticism and criticism of music institutions as well as criticism of music as institution? Institutions and institutionalised organisations should be regarded as intermediate instances located between society as a whole and the individual. In them, gender relations are created and reproduced, discussed, and transformed. The thematisation of gender and the associated criticism within institutions then means, above all, dealing with gender-specific power relations. Moreover, the spectrum of approaches in art and art studies for thematising gender ranges from criticism of the exclusion of women from history to criticism of the dominance of certain discourses. Therefore, the integration of gender in the field of music implies aspects and measures of institutional gender equality policy as well as fundamental perspectives critical of music discourses, music theory, and musicology, and thus also institutionally critical perspectives.
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Iddon, Martin. "Darmstadt and Its Discontents." In New Music and Institutional Critique, 69–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67131-3_4.

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AbstractThough the Darmstadt New Music Courses have often been the site of critique, relatively few of those critiques have brought about concrete change. This might be illustrated in its fullest form in the history of the courses in the 1970s. A sequence of protests appear, on the superficial level, to have been the proximate cause for a gradual transformation of the institution, in its move away from the authority of its earlier senior figures in favour of a more egalitarian model, where different approaches can co-exist. Yet this history belies the ways in which that apparent diversity both repeats the ways in which the territory of new music was historically divided up and that territorial disputes actually prevent criticism of the institution itself, critiques which were being undertaken by a small group of composers who arguably represented a very different possible, unrealised future for new music in the 1980s: Fernando Grillo, Moya Henderson, Christina Kubisch, and Davide Mosconi.
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Dodds, Phil. "The Cultural Production of Scalability: Music, Colonialism and the Moravian Missionary Project." In Music and the Cultural Production of Scale, 77–102. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36283-5_5.

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AbstractAnalysis of the work of the music historian, composer, editor and Moravian missionary administrator Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1756–1836) enables a better understanding of the role of music in colonial expansion in the first half of the nineteenth century. In London, Latrobe received and circulated accounts of the missions’ supposed success in training disciplined and ‘sweet’ choirs of Christian singers from among formerly ‘heathen’ ‘barbarians’, and these accounts were taken to demonstrate the scalability of the ‘civilisation’ project of European colonialism, which suited both antislavery campaigners and colonial state officials. Latrobe sent standardised Christian hymn books, in English and German but also translated into indigenous languages, to mission stations around the world, from Suriname to Jamaica to Labrador to Greenland to Siberia to South Africa. He also sent musical instruments to accompany the hymn-singing, favouring the organ both aesthetically and for its ability to function in different climates. He also circulated specific instructions for training organists, with firm recommendations for a simple accompaniment style and learning hymns by heart. At the different stations, the policy increasingly became to train local members of the congregation according to Latrobe’s advice, so that the instrument, the canon of tunes and the performance conventions were exported uniformly from Europe, embodied in the organ and the organist. Crucially, this uniform and standardised imposition of music—although always resisted and never fully achieved—required the remaking of the cultural landscapes on which they were to be imposed, including through the violent outlawing of existing musical practices and styles. As such, key periods in the history of large-scale musical colonisation can be better understood when framed in terms of the cultural production of scalability, following Anna Tsing, with empirical attention to the efforts involved in musical scale-building projects that make claims about music’s universal qualities and that seek to propagate a standardised, common music around the world.
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Schwaderer, Isabella. "Death and Transfiguration: Religion and Belonging in Felix Gotthelf’s Indian Opera Mahadeva (1910)." In Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies, 89–114. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40375-0_5.

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AbstractDoctor, composer, and Schopenhauer enthusiast Felix Gotthelf (1857–1930) created a symphonic drama Mahadeva (1910) in which he transformed a Goethe ballad into a religious–artistic manifesto. He combined Indian philosophy, as popularized by Paul Deussen, with Christianity and Schopenhauer’s philosophy. Inspired by Richard Wagner, he attempted an Indo-German national and religious revival in music based on a romantic conception of art and religion. It was in effect a conservative reorientation of a philosophical and artistic appropriation of Indian scriptures that betrayed attempts to establish the social ethos of the late German Empire as autochthonous and within the tradition of German intellectual and Reformation history. The author’s contribution is to examine the interconnections between religion, national revival, and music in the context of widespread cultural criticism shortly before the First World War.
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"History and Criticism." In Italian Ars Nova Music, 13–74. 2nd ed. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.8306149.10.

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Dahl, Per. "Music Criticism in Norway." In The Cambridge History of Music Criticism, 392–407. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139795425.021.

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Karnes, Kevin C. "MUSIC CRITICISM AS LIVING HISTORY." In Music, Criticism, and the Challenge of History, 48–76. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195368666.003.0003.

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Frey, Emily. "Music Criticism in Imperial Russia." In The Cambridge History of Music Criticism, 208–28. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139795425.012.

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Watt, Paul. "British Music Criticism, 1890–1945." In The Cambridge History of Music Criticism, 371–91. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139795425.020.

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Conference papers on the topic "Organ music History and criticism"

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Kolomiets, G. "ON THE QUESTION OF MUSICAL HERMENEUTICS IN AESTHETICS." In Aesthetics and Hermeneutics. LCC MAKS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2548.978-5-317-06726-7/65-69.

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The report assumes a dialogue between aesthetic and art history methods of interpreting a piece of music. Musical hermeneutics in art criticism, guided by a more historical, educational and detailed approach, is complemented by an anthropo-axiological method in aesthetics.
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