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Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism
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Paul Bishop and R. H. Stephenson, Friedrich Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2005.281 pp.
Nietzsche's references to Goethe and Schiller include expressions of emphatic veneration, rote gestures of obeisance to two dominant representatives of the German Kulturgut, handy quotations culled from a widely familiar literary corpus, and criticism that occasionally turns bluntly dismissive. The latter stance becomes especially evident in the case of Schiller. In his early works, Nietzsche cites Schiller approvingly, as when he adopts his insights into the role of the ...
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Baroque around the clock. (Baroque opera)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...art forms move in and out of fashion. Baroque opera is unusual in going out of fashion...Europe there are often as many as a dozen baroque operas simultaneously on show. The performances...reasons for past neglect are easy to find. Baroque operas were static. The action took place...
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BAROQUE VIOLIN-HARPSICHORD DUO WILL PLAY JAN. 18 AT TRINITY CHURCH
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Medicky, leading members of the Canadian Baroque ensemble Note Bene and veterans of other...the third performance of the 2006-07 Baroque Concert Series on Period Instruments...Corelli's Sonata No. 3 in C major. The "Baroque Concert Series on Period Instruments...
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Baroque and roll
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...making a comeback, says Aoife O'Riordain baroque is having a moment. It seems that the...and out, the hotel is sprinkled with Baroque references, featuring plays on scale...here or a giant chandelier there. Neo-Baroque chairs dot the edge of the swimming pool...
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Baroque performance basics
Magazine article from: Strings
; ...instruments are reworked to make them appropriate for Baroque performance. In this issue, I will take a closer look at the Baroque approach to music. There are many treatises from the Baroque era that offer a glimpse into the Baroque outlook...
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The baroque: beads in a rosary or folds of time.(Essay)
Magazine article from: Fabrications
; ...When Benedetto Croce associated the baroque with decadence he was developing...thinking which had construed the term baroque pejoratively since the seventeenth...This essay explores the idea of a baroque that is neither pejorative nor early...
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BAROQUE: Baroque rocks.
Magazine article from: Design Week
; ...amp; Albert Museum's forthcoming Baroque exhibition might seem out of place in our credit-crunched times. But the Baroque style informs the values of many contemporary...forthcoming blockbuster dedicated to Baroque. Well, not quite. As a style associated...
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Baroque stars
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...says Tom Lubbock Its one of those words baroque. Its like surreal, an art label that...a bit complicated or overblown can be baroque. Its a perfectly handy everyday word...further, and things get well, a little baroque. The likeness to surreal breaks down...
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Baroque on a budget: Chicago Opera Theater gets creative by updating double bill
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...more obvious than in COT's approach to Baroque opera. For much of the 20th century...late 1960s led to revived interest in Baroque opera. Imaginative ensembles like William...and flair. Young singers began studying Baroque vocal style, and soon there was a large...
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The borderless Baroque: a traveling exhibition examines the scope and sensibility of what its curators call "post-Latin American" art. (Import/Export).
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...contemporary art has been tending toward the baroque." (1) Whether used in reference to...installations by Damien Hirst, the term "baroque" has been in the air for quite a while...Vienna opened with an exhibition titled "Baroque Party." The term referred, in part...
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Bullish on Baroque: what's our role in the revival of interest in early opera?
Magazine article from: Opera Canada
; ...Mozart and Rossini revivals, the world of Baroque opera today represents one of the areas...understand the importance and viability of Baroque opera. Today, there is hardly a major house in Europe that has not integrated the Baroque repertoire into its core activities...
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