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A collection of critical essays examines major composers and musical ideas, assessing Berlioz's contested reputation, the representation of Faust in music, and the theory and practice of programme music. It explores theories about the origins of music, the interplay between literature and the operatic stage with attention to Symbolist influence, and the changing aesthetics embodied in Richard Strauss, while an appendix considers Wagner, Liszt, and contemporary polemics. The pieces, revised from earlier periodical publications, combine historical context, aesthetic argument, and close score readings to trace technical methods, psychological intent, and public responses to composers and artistic trends.

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Ernest Newman

Ernest Newman was a prominent English music critic and biographer, known for his insightful analyses of composers and their works. His writings often explored the intersection of music and culture, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the art form. Among his notable works are "Musical Studies," which reflects his critical engagement with various musical topics, and "Wagner as Man & Artist," a detailed examination of Richard Wagner's life and artistic contributions. Newman's scholarship has contributed significantly to the discourse on music in the early 20th century, making him a key figure in the field of music literature.

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