The Art of Listening and Its Histories: An Introduction
Christian Thorau and Hansjakob Ziemer
Section I: Listening Behaviors and Emotions
1. Who Cares if you Listen? Researching Audience Behavior(s) in
Nineteenth-Century Paris
Katharine Ellis
2. The Well-Mannered Auditor: Zones of Attention and the Imposition
of Silence in the Salon of the Nineteenth Century
James Deaville
3. The Problem of Eclectic Listening in French and German Concerts,
1860-1910
William Weber
4. The Crisis of Listening in Interwar Germany
Hansjakob Ziemer
5. Listening as a Practice of Everyday Life: The Munich
Philharmonic Orchestra and Its Audiences in the Second World
War
Neil Gregor
Section II: Listening Ideologies and Instructions
6. Turning Liebhaber into Kenner: Forkel's Lectures on the Art of
Listening,
c. 1780-1785
Mark Evan Bonds
7. Designated Attention: The Transformation of Music Announcements
in Leipzig's Concert Life, 1781-1850
Anselma Lanzendörfer
8. Concert Listening the British Way?: Program Notes and Victorian
Culture
Christina Bashford
9. "What ought to be heard": Touristic Listening and the Guided
Ear
Christian Thorau
Section III: Listening Spaces and Encounters
10. Architectural Acoustics and the Trained Ear in the Arts: A
Journey from 1780 to 1830
Viktoria Tkaczyk and Stefan Weinzierl
11. Amateurs and Auditors: Listening to the British Musical
Festival, 1810-1835
Charles Edward McGuire
12. The Intimate Art of Listening:
Music in the Private Sphere during the Nineteenth Century
Wolfgang Fuhrmann
13. Symmetries in Spaces, Symmetries in Listening: Musical Theater
Buildings in Europe around 1900
Gesa zur Nieden
14. Music in the Air-Listening in the Streets: Popular Music and
Urban Listening Habits in Berlin around 1900
Daniel Morat
Section IV: Listening and Technologies
15. From the Music-Telegraph to the Opera-Telephone-Listening to
Music in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Sonja Neumann
16. First Re-Creations: Psychology, Phonographs, and New Cultures
of Listening at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Alexandra Hui
17. Between Personal Experience and Public Discourse: Reproduced
Music and the Politics of Listening in the Twentieth Century
Axel Volmar
Section V: Towards an Art of Listening of the Twenty-First
Century
18. Capturing the Landscape Within: On Writing the History of
Experience
James H. Johnson
19. Listening and Possessing
Fred Maus
20. Is Listening to Music an Art-or Not?
Wolfgang Gratzer
21. "Performer or listener, everybody in the concert hall should be
devoted entirely to the music": On the Actuality of Not Listening
to Music in Symphonic Concerts
Christiane Tewinkel
Christian Thorau is Professor of Musicology at the University of
Potsdam and author of Vom Klang zur Metapher - Perspektiven der
musikalischen Analyse. He has held fellowships at the National
Humanities Center, N.C. and at the International Research Center
for Cultural Studies in Vienna. His research priorities include the
popularisation of musicological knowledge, the history of music
listening, and the theory and practice of music
analysis.
Hansjakob Ziemer is Research Scholar and Head of Cooperation and
Communication at the Max Planck Institute for the History of
Science in Berlin, author of Die Moderne hören: Das Konzert als
urbanes Forum, 1890-1940, and co-editor of Handbuch Sound:
Geschichte-Begriffe-Ansätze. Among his publications are articles on
the cultural history of sound, emotions, listening, architecture,
and journalism.
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