The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their ComposersUpton, George P. (George Putnam)
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The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers
Upton, George P. (George Putnam)
Oratorio
Tansur and Williams, 320.
Te Deums, 28, 29.
Telemann, 20.
Thalberg, 258.
The Bleeding and Dying Jesus, 19.
Theile, 19.
Theodora, 22.
Thomas, Theodore, 80, 99, 192, 246, 269, 291.
Tower of Babel, 26, 260.
Tufts, John, 319.
Verdi, 256;
life of, 301.
Victor Hugo, 69, 178.
Vittoria, 27.
Von Buelow, 179, 307.
Wagner, 65, 83, 179, 186, 268, 282.
Walter, Thomas, 320.
Weber, 281.
Weniawski, 259.
Winter, 23.
Woman of Samaria, 26, 62.
Woodbury, 328.
Zingarelli, 23.
UPTON'S MUSICAL HANDBOOKS.
UNIFORM IN STYLE.
I.
The Standard Operas. Their Plots, their Music, and their Composers. A
Handbook. 12mo, yellow edges, $1.50; extra gilt, gilt edges, $2.00.
II.
The Standard Oratorios. Their Stories, their Music, and their Composers.
A Handbook. 12mo, yellow edges, $1.50; extra gilt, gilt edges, $2.00.
III.
The Standard Cantatas. Their Stories, their Music, and their Composers. A
Handbook. 12mo, yellow edges, $1.50; extra gilt, gilt edges, $2.00.
IV.
The Standard Symphonies. Their History, their Music, and their Composers.
A Handbook. 12mo, yellow edges, $1.50; extra gilt, gilt edges, $2.00.
THE STANDARD OPERAS. Their Plots, their Music, and their Composers. By
George P. Upton, author of "Woman in Music," etc., etc.
12mo, flexible cloth, yellow edges $1.50
The same, extra gilt, gilt edges $2.00
"Mr. Upton has performed a service that can hardly be too highly
appreciated, in collecting the plots, music, and the composers of the
standard operas, to the number of sixty-four, and bringing them
together in one perfectly arranged volume.... His work is one simply
invaluable to the general reading public. Technicalities are avoided,
the aim being to give to musically uneducated lovers of the opera a
clear understanding of the works they hear. It is description, not
criticism, and calculated to greatly increase the intelligent enjoyment
of music."--_Boston Traveller._
"Among the multitude of handbooks which are published every year, and
are described by easy-going writers of book-notices as supplying a
long-felt want, we know of none which so completely carries out the
intention of the writer as 'The Standard Operas,' by Mr. George P.
Upton, whose object is to present to his readers a comprehensive sketch
of each of the operas contained in the modern repertory.... There are
thousands of music-loving people who will be glad to have the kind of
knowledge which Mr. Upton has collected for their benefit, and has cast
in a clear and compact form."--_R. H. Stoddard, in "Evening Mail and
Express" (New York)._
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