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Excerpt from Giovanni Alberto Ristori: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte Italienischer Kunstherrschaft in Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert Nächst ihm gilt mein Dank Herrn Professor Hugo Riemann für sein wohlwollendes Interesse. Freundliches Entgegenkommen der Vorstände der Bibliotheken und des Sächsischen Hauptataatsarchivs unterstützte die Materialsammlung. Insonderheit weiß ich Dank Herrn Arno Reichert, der mir bei der Ordnung und Durchsicht der reichen Manualaiptschätze der Königl Bibliothek zh Dresden mit. Rat und Tat zur Seite stand, ferner den Herren W. Barcley-squire (london), Erich H. Müller (dresden), Professor Gustav Schreck (leipzig), Dr. Max Steinitzer (leipzig) Oberbaurat Franz ...
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"The linking theme of the essays collected here is the intersection of musical work with social and cultural practice. Inspired by Professor Strohm's ideas, as is fitting in a volume in his honour, leading scholars in the field explore diverse conceptualizations of the 'work' within the contexts of a specific repertory, over four main sections. Music in Theory and Practice studies the link between treatises and musical practice, and analyses how historical writings can reveal period views on the 'work' in music before 1800. Art and Social Process: Music in Court and Urban Societies looks at the social and cultural practices informing composition from the late Renaissance until the mid-eighte...
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Il volume esamina la ricezione dei compositori napoletani a Dresda, in Boemia e in Slesia. Le fonti discusse comprendono manoscritti musicali e materiali d'archivio che presentano nuovi dati biografici e analisi di opere di Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, ma anche di Giovanni Alberto Ristori, Nicola Porpora, Domenico de Micco e Leonardo Leo. The volume illustrates the reception of Neapolitan composers in Dresden, Bohemia and Silesia. Sources include music manuscripts and archival material providing new biographical data and work analyses primarily of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but also of Giovanni Alberto Ristori, Nicola Porpora, Domenico de Micco and Leonardo Leo.
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