A unique look at the career of a little-known contemporary of Haydn and Mozart, presented against a fascinating background of court musical life in late eightee
Interprets an eighteenth-century musical repertoire in sociable terms, both technically (specific musical patterns) and affectively (predominant emotional regis
Demonstrates that the concept of genius is as vitally needed as ever and can illuminate the workings of Mozart's creative imagination. Much recent, distinguishe
This volume explores the possibilities of cognate music theory, a concept introduced by musicologist John Walter Hill to describe culturally and historically si
This collection of essays is the first book-length study of music history and cosmopolitanism, and is informed by arguments that culture and identity do not hav