César Franck (1822–1890)

IN COUNTRIES like ours, where the influence of German music has been strong, French music has seemed to exemplify the schoolboy’s definition of the French as “a gay people, fond of dancing and light wines.” We have been slow to realize the purport of French tragedy, with its adherence to the unities...

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Published inMasterworks of the Orchestral Repertoire p. 250
Main Author DONALD N. FERGUSON
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Minnesota Press 25.03.1968
EditionNED - New edition
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Summary:IN COUNTRIES like ours, where the influence of German music has been strong, French music has seemed to exemplify the schoolboy’s definition of the French as “a gay people, fond of dancing and light wines.” We have been slow to realize the purport of French tragedy, with its adherence to the unities and its exclusion of everything that abates in the least from the high dignity associated with the tragic muse; and the similar formality of French music, together with its apparent lack of profundity, has blinded us to its virtues of clarity and logic, which we usually take for
ISBN:9780816604678
0816604673