Elements of Sonata Theory is a comprehensive, richly detailed 
rethinking of the basic principles of sonata form in the decades around 
1800.  This foundational study draws upon the joint strengths of current
 music history and music theory to outline a new, up-to-date paradigm 
for understanding the compositional choices found in the instrumental 
works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and their contemporaries: sonatas, 
chamber music, symphonies, overtures, and concertos.  In so doing, it 
also lays out the indispensable groundwork for anyone wishing to 
confront the later adaptations and deformations of these basic 
structures in the nineteenth and earlier twentieth centuries.
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