In this Book
- The Lost Chord: Essays on Victorian Music
- Book
- 1989
- Published by: Indiana University Press
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summary
The Lost Chord is a pioneering effort to establish the place of music in the life and literature of Victorian Britain and to establish its value as art. In an introductory essay, Nicholas Temperley gives a detailed assessment of the current state of research in this field and examines the reasons for the relative obscurity of most Victorian music, which he traces to the Victorians' own belief that great music must come from across the Channel. The intrinsic value of Victorian music is the main message of Peter Horton's essay on Samuel Sebastian Wesley and Linda K. Hughes's critical study of Arthur Somervall's song cycle on Tennyson's Maud; but both also examine the proper function of music, a subject that greatly concerned many Victorian writers and thinkers. Among them was John Ruskin, whose ideas and musical compositions are explored by William J. Gatens. The function of music in education is the subject of Bernarr Rainbow's essay, while Mary Burgan surveys the treatment of music as an occupation for women in nineteenth-century fiction. Robert Bledsoe investigates the reception of a great Italian composer, Giuseppe Verdi, by Victorian critics and audiences.
Since, as Temperley points out, serious Victorian music is difficult for the general reader to locate, the book is accompanied by a special cassette recording of music to illustrate some of the essays.
Table of Contents

- Half Title Page
- pp. i-ii
- Title Page
- p. iii
- Half Title Page
- pp. ix-x
- Heroines At The Piano
- pp. 42-67
- John Ruskin and Music
- pp. 68-88
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley At Leeds
- pp. 89-101
- Musical Nationalism In English Romantic Opera
- pp. 143-158
- Contents of the Cassette Recording
- pp. 159-173
- Contributors
- pp. 174-175
ISBN | 9780253055651 |
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MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1259584504 |
Launched on MUSE | 2021-07-11 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |
Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-ND |