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Eduard Hanslick (11
September 1825 – 6
August 1904) was an
Austrian music critic,
aesthetician and historian.
Among the
leading critics of his time, he...
- music. In the 19th century, a
significant debate arose between Eduard Hanslick, a
music critic and musicologist, and
composer Richard Wagner regarding...
- Brahms'
friend and
biographer Max Kalbeck,
reported that the
critic Eduard Hanslick,
acting as one of the page-turners,
exclaimed on
hearing the
first movement...
- particular, had detractors, most
notably the
influential Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick and
other supporters of
Johannes Brahms, who
pointed to
their large size...
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composed in 1865, and
published in 1866,
dedicated to the
music critic Eduard Hanslick.
These waltzes were
written for
piano four hands, and were also arranged...
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Newbould 1992, pp. 180–181.
Hanslick 1988, 102.
Hanslick 1988, 101–103 (in
Henry Pleasants'
translation from
Hanslick's original German).
William Carragan...
- music. In the 19th century, a
significant debate arose between Eduard Hanslick, a
music critic and musicologist, and
composer Richard Wagner regarding...
- recital,
Hanslick admits that the
sensual element of the pianist's
playing gives pleasure to listeners. Both Rubinstein's
virtues and flaws,
Hanslick commented...
- Romantics, an
affair in
which Brahms regretted his involvement.
Eduard Hanslick celebrated Brahms's work
polemically as
absolute music, and Hans von Bülow...
- Vienna,
where he met
Erwin Hanslick, a
teacher at the Fine Art
School that was a
crucial influence for Bartosch.
Hanslick proposed Bartosch collaborate...