Beethoven's Symphonies And J.S. Dwight
The Birth of American Music Criticism
Ora Frishberg Saloman


Northeastern University Press
University Press of New England

1995 • 224 pp. 1 illus. 6 x 9"
Music


$40.00 Cloth, 978-1-55553-216-1





"A challenging and significant study of Dwight's importance in American music history." —New England Quarterly

John Sullivan Dwight (1813-1893), the first American critic of art music and the founder of Dwight's Journal of Music, set a new standard for musical criticism in the 1840s by fostering the American reception of Ludwig van Beethoven's then unfamiliar symphonies. Drawing upon extraordinary and painstaking research, Ora Frishberg Saloman details the progressive and influential musical vision of the young Dwight, offering a dramatic and long overdue corrective to the conservative image of the critic that has prevailed for most of this century.








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