Inhalt
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Christopher R. Wilson and Mervyn Cooke
- Part I: Perspectives
- 1. 'Where should this music be?': Cataloguing Shakespearean Music
- John Cunningham
- 2. 'Sing Willow, &c.': Willow Songs, Cultural Memory, and the Establishment of an 'Authentic' Shakespeare Music Canon
- Linda Phyllis Austern
- 3. 'Let the sky rain potatoes': Music, Memory, and Sonic Nationhood in Shakespeare
- Florence Hazrat
- 4. Gender and Music in Shakespeare
- Katrine K. Wong
- 5. Tangled Relations: Shakespeare and Ballet
- Nancy Isenberg
- 6. Shakespeare's Musical Time Signatures
- Joseph M. Ortiz
- 7. Shakespeare and Folk
- Adam Hansen
- 8. 'A noise of thunder': Shakespeare and Jazz
- Stuart Hampton-Reeves
- 9. 'In comes Romeo, he's moaning': Shakespeare, Melancholy, and the Cult of the Rock Auteur since 1960
- Howard Wilde
- Part II: Music in Shakespearean Theatre
- 10. Early Encounters with Shakespeare Music: Experiencing Playhouse Musical Performance, 1590-1613
- Simon Smith
- 11. Soundscapes of the Outdoor Playhouses, 1567-1608
- Lucy Munro
- 12. Thomas Morley, Robert Johnson, and Songs for the Shakespearean Stage
- Ross W. Duffin
- 13. 'Let's have a dance': Staging Shakespeare in Restoration London
- Amanda Eubanks Winkler
- 14. 'What's in a name?': Authorship and Shakespeare Songs in the Eighteenth Century
- John Cunningham
- 15. Music for Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century American Theatre
- Michael V. Pisani with Mervyn Cooke
- 16. Shakespeare in Sweden: Wilhelm Stenhammar and Modern Theatre Music
- Leah Broad
- 17. Music for Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon: 'Revels, dances, masques, and merry hours'
- Val Brodie
- 18. Historically Informed Experience: Music in Globe III
- Bill Barclay
- Part III: Shakespeare's Global Music
- 19. Living with Ghosts: Beethoven, Wagner, and Shakespeare
- David Roberts
- 20. Shakespeare in Berlioz, Berlioz in Shakespeare
- Julian Rushton
- 21. Shekspirschina: Nineteenth-Century Russian Musical Responses to Shakespeare
- Philip Bullock
- 22. Shakespeare and Soviet Music
- Michelle Assay
- 23. Shakespearean Concert Songs in Victorian England
- Christopher R. Wilson
- 24. English Shakespeare Song in UK Concerts, 1901-1951
- Pam Waddington Muse
- 25. Musical Response to Shakespeare in Greater China: Mandopop and Cantopop
- Katrine K. Wong
- 26. Shakespeare, Music, and South Africa: From Afrikaner Titus to Township Opera
- Mervyn Cooke
- Part IV: Shakespeare as Music Drama
- 27. Dramaturgy of the Shakespearean Libretto
- Pavel Drábek
- 28. Shakespeare and the Nineteenth-Century Italian Operatic Stage
- William Germano
- 29. Performing Verdi's Otello in Fin-de-Siècle London
- Adrian Streete
- 30. Shakespeare in Czechoslovakia: The Comedy of Errors, Hamlet, and Coriolanus on the Operatic Stage
- Klára Skrobánková
- 31. Shakespeare and Opera in the Czech Lands
- Jirí Kopecký
- 32. Audio-visual Metaphors in Operatic Shakespeare: Verdi's Macbeth and Otello in Czech Theatres
- Sárka Havlícková Kysová
- 33. Transition and Transformation in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Katherine R. Larson and Lawrence Wiliford
- 34. From Hal to Henry: Wartime Masculinity in Holst's At the Board's Head
- Michael Graham
- 35. Otherness and Strange Sounds: Operatic and Vocal Adaptations of The Tempest
- Annette Simonis
- 36. 'If It's Good Enough For Shakespeare, It's Good Enough For Us': Shakespeare and Musical Theatre
- Ben Francis
- Part V: Music in Shakespearean Films
- 37. Sonic Spectacle in Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score to Max Reinhardt's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
- Nina Penner
- 38. 'Genuine attempts at enlarging the scope of film': William Walton's and Laurence Olivier's Shakespeare Trilogy
- Brian Hoyle
- 39. Reshaping Shakespeare: Dmitri Shostakovich's Music for Grigori Kozintsev's Film Adaptations of Hamlet (1964) and King Lear (1971)
- Fiona Ford
- 40. Music in Akira Kurosawa's Filmic Adaptations of Shakespeare: Throne of Blood (1957), The Bad Sleep Well (1960), and Ran (1985)
- Timothy Koozin
- 41. Rhizomatic Harmonies: Music in the Shakespeare Films of Vishal Bhardwaj
- Amy Rodgers
- 42. 'More hits than you could possibly imagine': Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet
- Jan Butler
- 43. 'Let your indulgence set me free': Elliot Goldenthal's Music for the Shakespeare Films of Julie Taymor
- Mervyn Cooke
- Index of Shakespeare's Works
- General Index