Description: "Drawing on new research, this wide-ranging book includes chapters by both scholars and performers. It gives proper attention to the practicalities of performance, covering pronunciation, interpretation and poetic analysis as well as the core repertoire. It will be invaluable to scholars, students, singers, coaches, accompanists and music-lovers"--
Brief description: Stephen Rumph is Professor of Music History at the University of Washington. His publications include Mozart and Enlightenment Semiotics (2011), The Fauré Song Cycles: Poetry and Music, 1861-1921 (2020), and the co-edited Cambridge Fauré Studies (2021).