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THE JVEDIS. ART SONG Presented to the Graduate Council of the North
110,2 THE JVEDIS. ART SONG THESIS Presented to the Graduate Council of the North Texas State College in Partial ifillment of the requirements For the Degree of MAST ER OF MUSIC by 223569 Alfred R. Skoog, B. Mus. Borger, Texas August, 1953 223569 PREFACE The aim of this thesis is to present a survey of Swedish vocal music, a subject upon which nothing in English exists and very little in Swedish. Because of this lack of material the writer, who has spent a year (195152) of research in music in Sweden, through the generosity of Mrs. Alice M. Roberts, the Texas Wesleyan Academy, and the Texas Swedish Cultural Foundation, has been forced to rely for much of his information on oral communication from numerous critics, composers, and per- formers in and around Stockholm. This accounts for the paucity of bibliographical citations. Chief among the authorities consulted was Gsta Percy, Redaktionssekreterare (secretary to the editor), of Sohlmans Jusiklexikon, who gave unstintedly, not only of his vast knowledge, but of his patience and enthusiasm. Without his kindly interest this work would have been impossible, iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page . 1.F. .:.A . !. !. ! .! . .! ! PREFACE.! . ! .0 01 ! OF LIST ITLISTRATITONS. - - - . a- . a . V FORH4ORD . .* . .- . * .* . * * * * * * * . vii Chapter I. EARLYSEDIS0H SONG. I The Uppsala School II. NINETEENTH CENTURY NATIONALISTS . 23 The Influence of Mid-Nineteenth Century German Romanticism (Mendelssohn, Schumann, Liszt and Wagner) The French Influence III. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPOSERS . 52 Minor Vocal Composers of the Late Nine- teenth Century and Early Twentieth Century IV. THE MODERN SCHOOL OF S7E)ISl COMPOSERS. -
TRACING OPERATIC PERFORMANCES in the LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY Practices, Performers, Peripheries
9 DocMus Research Publications TRACING OPERATIC PERFORMANCES IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY Practices, Performers, Peripheries Edited by Anne Kauppala, Ulla-Britta Broman-Kananen and Jens Hesselager 9 DocMus Research Publications ULLA-BRITTA BROMAN-KANANEN is a university HANNELE KETOMÄKI received her Doctor of Music degree researcher at the Sibelius Academy (University of the Arts from the Sibelius Academy in 2012. Her study examines Helsinki). In 2010–2013 she worked on the project “The Oskar Merikanto's national ideals and his activities in the Finnish Opera Company (1873–1879) from a Microhistorical music festivals by the Finnish Kansanvalistusseura. She Perspective: Performance Practices, Multiple Narrations is the manager of Academic Development at the Sibelius and Polyphony of Voice”, and later in “Opera on the Move: Academy (University of the Arts Helsinki). Transnational Practices and Touring Artists in the Long 19th Century Norden”. HILARY PORISS is Associate Dean of Academic and Faculty Affairs, and Associate Professor of Music in the College of GÖRAN GADEMAN has been since 2006 the dramaturgist Arts, Media and Design at Northeastern University. Her and casting coordinator and since 2007 associate professor research interests include the 19th-century Italian and French at the Gothenburg Opera. In his doctoral thesis he studied re- opera performance culture and aesthetics. She has authored alism and opera (Realismen på Operan, Stockholm University, Changing the Score: Arias, Prima Donnas, and the Authority 1996). His book Operabögar (Gay Opera Lovers) appeared in of Performance (2009) and co-edited Fashions and Legacies 2004. He also contributed to the New Swedish Theatre History of Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera (2010) and The Arts of (2007). -
Operaonthemove.Pdf
Opera on the Move in the Nordic Countries during the Long 19th Century Anne Sivuoja, Owe Ander, Ulla-Britta Broman-Kananen and Jens Hesselager (editors) Opera on the Move in the Nordic Countries during the Long 19th Century ISBN 978-952-5959-45-1 Anne Sivuoja, Owe Ander, Ulla-Britta Broman-Kananen and Jens Hesselager (editors): Opera on the Move in the Nordic Countries during the Long 19th Century DocMus-tohtorikoulun julkaisuja 4 // Docmus Research Publications 4 ISSN-L 2242-6418 ISSN 2242-6418 (printed publication) ISSN 2242-6426 (e-publication) Cover: Tiina Laino Layout: Henri Terho Printed in Unigrafia, Helsinki, Finland 2012 Contents Anne Sivuoja with Owe Ander, Ulla-Britta Broman-Kananen and Jens Hesselager Introduction 7 Voices Juvas Marianne Liljas The Björling ‘Opera’. A children’s Nursery Academy and an Italian Conservatory in Miniature 17 Marianne Tråvén Formed to Perform. Educating Students at the Opera School in Stockholm 1773–1850 50 Ingela Tägil Jenny Lind’s Vocal Strain 83 Theaters Anne Reese Willén Music at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm during the Mid- nineteenth Century . The Musical Repertoire and Contemporary Criticism of the Position of the Opera as a Music Institution within the Musical Life of Stockholm 95 6 Pentti Paavolainen Two Operas or One – or None. Crucial Moments in the Competition for Operatic Audiences in Helsinki in the 1870s 125 Ulla-Britta Broman-Kananen Staging a National Language. Opera in Christiania and Helsinki in the 1870s 155 Performances Joakim Tillman The Introduction of Richard Wagner’s Music Dramas in Stockholm. The Reception of Die Meistersinger and Die Walküre 195 Jens Hesselager Rachel the Jewess in Copenhagen 221 Kristel Pappel Performative Elements and Sources.