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- Press. Deathridge, John, and Carl Dahlhaus. 1984. The New Grove Wagner. New York: W. W. Norton. Ruth Katz and Carl Dahlhaus (1987-1991): Contemplating Music...
- Dahlhaus is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Dahlhaus (1928–1989), German musicologist Jasper Dahlhaus (born 2001), Dutch...
- March 2024. "Luke Dahlhaus". AFL Tables. Retrieved 25 March 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luke Dahlhaus. Luke Dahlhaus's profile on the official...
- On 30 May 2024, Dahlhaus signed a two-year contract with Fortuna Sittard. As of 15 September 2020. Notes "FC EINDHOVEN HUURT DAHLHAUS VAN WILLEM II" (in...
- late-19th-century composers such as Richard Wagner particularly by Carl Dahlhaus who describes his music as "a late flowering of romanticism in a positivist...
- (1998a), p. 5; Hyer (2001a); Brown (2005), p. xiii. Dahlhaus (1967), p. 960; Dahlhaus (1980), p. 51. Dahlhaus (1990). Perle (1991), p. 8. Pitt (1995), p. 291...
- tend to see this as an unsatisfactory generalisation. According to Carl Dahlhaus: It was not that counterpoint was supplanted by harmony (Bach's tonal counterpoint...
- "postmodernism" to the period or era after 1930. For the musicologist Carl Dahlhaus the purest form was over by 1910. However, there are other historians and...
-  508–510. See e.g. Magee 2000, pp. 276–78 Magee 1988, pp. 77–78. See e.g. Dahlhaus 1979 Nietzsche 2009, III, p. 5.. See Magee 2000, pp. 251–53 Newman 1976...
- the Absolute, especially with the late Beethoven string quartets). Carl Dahlhaus described absolute music as music without a "concept, object, and purpose"...