A SYNCHRONIC STUDY THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF PRINTED
PACKAGING, RATHER THAN NOTES ON THE PAGE, TO THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN COMPOSERS, PUBLISHERS, AND CONSUMERS OF MUSIC.
Why dedicate music? What did dedications mean to their readers and
writers, especially after 1785, when more works were offered to fellow
composers as well as to patrons? Borrowing from book history and
sociological theory, _Dedicating Music, 1785-1850_ is a large-scale
study of patterns of dedications. Emily H. Green argues that the kinds
of offerings printed in the late eighteenth through mid-nineteenth
centuries reflect a changing financial and aesthetic landscape in
which patronage was waning and independent artistry surging.
Dedications labeled written music as a gift while presenting composers
with an opportunity for self-promotion. They also contributed to a new
kind ofbranding of music by communicating composers' friendships and
artistic allegiances..
_Dedicating Music_ considers dedications issued in print between 1785
and 1850 in sets of overlapping corpuses: offerings to peers (as in
Mozart's string quartets dedicated to Haydn); to patrons (as in Ignaz
Pleyel's string quartets for Count Erdödy); to friends (as in
Ferdinand Ries's offerings for Beethoven); and dedications issued by
publishers (as in Beethoven's song "In questa tomba oscura," included
in publisher Tranquillo Mollo's collection offered to Prince
Lobkowitz). The result is a synchronic study that highlights the
importance of printed packaging, rather than notes onthe page, to the
complex relationship between composers, publishers, and consumers of
music.
EMILY H. GREEN is Assistant Professor of Music at George Mason
University.
The University of Rochester Press gratefully acknowledges generous
support from the Claire and Barry Brook Endowment of the American
Musicological Society and the AMS 75 PAYS Endowment of the American
Musicological Society, both funded in part by the National Endowment
for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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9781787444478
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2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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