Michael Costa: England's First Conductor

Michael Costa: England's First Conductor

Author: John Goulden

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1317096916

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Among the major changes that swept through the music industry during the mid-nineteenth century, one that has received little attention is how musical performances were managed and directed. Yet this was arguably the most radical change of all: from a loose control shared between the violin-leader, musical director and maestro al cembalo to a system of tight and unified control under a professional conductor-manager. This process brought with it not only baton conducting in its modern form, but also higher standards of training and discipline, a new orchestral lay-out and a more focused rehearsal regime. The resulting rise in standards of performance was arguably the greatest achievement of English music in the otherwise rather barren mid-Victorian period. The key figure in this process was Michael Costa, who built for himself unprecedented contractual powers and used his awesome personal authority to impose reform on the three main institutions of mid-Victorian music: the opera houses, the Philharmonic and the Sacred Harmonic Society. He was a central figure in the battles between the two rival opera houses, between the Philharmonic and the New Philharmonic, and between the venerable Ancient Concerts and the mass festival events of the Sacred Harmonic Society. Costa’s uniquely powerful position in the operatic, symphonic and choral world and the rapidity with which he was forgotten after his death provide a fascinating insight into the politics and changing aesthetics of the Victorian musical world.


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Download or read book Michael Costa: England's First Conductor written by John Goulden and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-04-22 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Among the major changes that swept through the music industry during the mid-nineteenth century, one that has received little attention is how musical performances were managed and directed. Yet this was arguably the most radical change of all: from a loose control shared between the violin-leader, musical director and maestro al cembalo to a system of tight and unified control under a professional conductor-manager. This process brought with it not only baton conducting in its modern form, but also higher standards of training and discipline, a new orchestral lay-out and a more focused rehearsal regime. The resulting rise in standards of performance was arguably the greatest achievement of English music in the otherwise rather barren mid-Victorian period. The key figure in this process was Michael Costa, who built for himself unprecedented contractual powers and used his awesome personal authority to impose reform on the three main institutions of mid-Victorian music: the opera houses, the Philharmonic and the Sacred Harmonic Society. He was a central figure in the battles between the two rival opera houses, between the Philharmonic and the New Philharmonic, and between the venerable Ancient Concerts and the mass festival events of the Sacred Harmonic Society. Costa’s uniquely powerful position in the operatic, symphonic and choral world and the rapidity with which he was forgotten after his death provide a fascinating insight into the politics and changing aesthetics of the Victorian musical world.


Michael Costa

Michael Costa

Author: John Goulden

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 9781315595146

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Michael Costa, England's First Conductor

Michael Costa, England's First Conductor

Author: John Goulden

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Published: 2012

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Recent literature has thrown new light on the patronage, financing and social context of the music industry in nineteenth-century London. One area that has received less attention is the management and direction of musical performance - a branch of the profession which arguably changed more than any other. The thesis seeks to identify the radical changes in this area through the life and work of Michael Costa. His fifty-three year career in charge of the main London musical institutions saw the transition from divided control by the violin-leader, musical director and maestro al cembalo to unified control by a professional conductor-manager, of which he was the London prototype. Costa's uniquely powerful position in the operatic, symphonic and choral world enabled him to embed reforms that laid the basis for much of modern musical practice: not only in baton-conducting but also in the conductor's contractual powers, orchestral discipline, the lay-out of performers, rehearsal strategy, acoustics, and the system for managing the enlarged orchestras and choruses which emerged in the period. This infrastructure and the raised standards of performance that these reforms fostered were arguably the greatest achievement of English music in the otherwise rather barren mid-Victorian period. The thesis considers Costa's crucial role in the battles between the two rival opera houses, between the Philharmonic and the New Philharmonic, and between the venerable Ancient Concerts and the mass festival events of the Sacred Harmonic Society. It tries also to place him in the context of the profound aesthetic changes of the period - in repertoire, performance and attitude to musical 'works'. Finally it seeks to explain the remarkable rise and eclipse of Costa's reputation and to reassess in its contemporary context Costa's contribution to the emergence of the music industry in the form which we know today.


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Download or read book Michael Costa, England's First Conductor written by John Goulden and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent literature has thrown new light on the patronage, financing and social context of the music industry in nineteenth-century London. One area that has received less attention is the management and direction of musical performance - a branch of the profession which arguably changed more than any other. The thesis seeks to identify the radical changes in this area through the life and work of Michael Costa. His fifty-three year career in charge of the main London musical institutions saw the transition from divided control by the violin-leader, musical director and maestro al cembalo to unified control by a professional conductor-manager, of which he was the London prototype. Costa's uniquely powerful position in the operatic, symphonic and choral world enabled him to embed reforms that laid the basis for much of modern musical practice: not only in baton-conducting but also in the conductor's contractual powers, orchestral discipline, the lay-out of performers, rehearsal strategy, acoustics, and the system for managing the enlarged orchestras and choruses which emerged in the period. This infrastructure and the raised standards of performance that these reforms fostered were arguably the greatest achievement of English music in the otherwise rather barren mid-Victorian period. The thesis considers Costa's crucial role in the battles between the two rival opera houses, between the Philharmonic and the New Philharmonic, and between the venerable Ancient Concerts and the mass festival events of the Sacred Harmonic Society. It tries also to place him in the context of the profound aesthetic changes of the period - in repertoire, performance and attitude to musical 'works'. Finally it seeks to explain the remarkable rise and eclipse of Costa's reputation and to reassess in its contemporary context Costa's contribution to the emergence of the music industry in the form which we know today.


Conductors in Britain, 1870-1914

Conductors in Britain, 1870-1914

Author: Fiona M. Palmer

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1783271450

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Shows how the work of orchestral conductors was shaped by and enriched cultural life in Britain from the late Victorian era to World War I.


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Download or read book Conductors in Britain, 1870-1914 written by Fiona M. Palmer and published by Boydell & Brewer. This book was released on 2017 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shows how the work of orchestral conductors was shaped by and enriched cultural life in Britain from the late Victorian era to World War I.


The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

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Published: 1871

Total Pages: 794

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Musical Reminiscences

Musical Reminiscences

Author: William Spark

Publisher: London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent

Published: 1892

Total Pages: 342

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The Musical World

The Musical World

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Published: 1870

Total Pages: 890

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The Musical Times

The Musical Times

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Published: 1906

Total Pages: 1042

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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine

Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine

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Published: 1885

Total Pages: 588

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Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

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Published: 1883

Total Pages: 666

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