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The Concerto, A Listener's Guide - M.Steinberg - 2000
In this marvelous book, Steinberg discusses over 120 works, ranging from
Johann Sebastian Bach in the 1720s to John Adams in 1994. Readers will
find here the heart of the standard repertory, among them Bach's
Brandenburg Concertos, eighteen of Mozart's piano concertos, all the
concertos of Beethoven and Brahms, and major works by Mendelssohn,
Schumann, Liszt, Bruch, Dvora'k, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Elgar, Sibelius,
Strauss, and Rachmaninoff. The book also provides luminous introductions
to the achievement of twentieth-century masters such as Arnold
Schoenberg, Be'la Barto'k, Igor Stravinsky, Alban Berg, Paul Hindemith,
Sergei Prokofiev, Aaron Copland, and Elliott Carter. Steinberg examines
the work of these musical giants with unflagging enthusiasm and bright
style. He is a master of capturing the expressive, dramatic, and
emotional values of the music and of conveying the historical and
personal context in which these wondrous works were composed. His
writing blends impeccable scholarship, deeply felt love of music, and
entertaining whimsy. Here then is a superb journey through one of music's richest and most
diverse forms, with Michael Steinberg along as host, guide, and the best
of companions.
Sacred Passions - The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla - C.A.Hess - 2008
The work of composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) ranges from
late-romantic salon pieces to evocations of flamenco to stark
neoclassicism. Yet his work has
met with a variety of reactions, depending on the audience. In his
native Spain, he is considered a leader in the avant-garde and the
greatest composer in the Spanish cultural renaissance that extended from
the latter part of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War
in 1936. In the United States his music was imported as part of the
"Latin" music craze of the 1930s and 40s and arranged by pop artists and
used in MGM musicals. Similarly enigmatic are the details of Falla's
life. He never sustained a lasting, intimate relationship with a woman,
yet he created compelling female roles for the lyric stage. Although he
became incensed when publishers altered his music, he more than once
tinkered with Chopin and Debussy. Despite insisting that he was
apolitical, he ultimately took sides in the Spanish Civil War. All his
life, his rigorous brand of Roman Catholicism brought him both solace
and agony in his quest for spiritual and artistic perfection.
Camille Saint-Saens: On Music and Musicians - Roger Nichols (Translator) - 2008
Camille Saint-Saëns is a memorable figure not only for his successes as a
composer of choral and orchestral works, and the eternally popular
opera Samson et Dalila, but also because he was a keen observer
of the musical culture in which he lived. A composer of vast
intelligence and erudition, Saint-Saëns was at the same time one of the
foremost writers on music in his day. From Wagner, Liszt and Debussy to
Milhaud and Stravinsky, Saint-Saëns was at the center of the elite
musical and cultural fin de siècle and early 20th Century
world. He championed Schumann and Wagner in France at a period when
these composers were regarded as dangerous subversives whose music
should be kept well away from the impressionable student. Yet
Saint-Saëns himself had no aspirations to being a revolutionary, and his
appreciation of Wagner the composer was tempered by his reservations
over Wagner the philosopher and dramatist, suspicious as he was of what
he called "the Germanic preoccupation with going beyond reality."
Whether defending Meyerbeer against charges of facility or Berlioz
against those who questioned his harmonic grasp, Saint-Saëns was always
his own man: in both cases, he claimed, it was "not the absence of
faults but the presence of virtues" that distinguishes the good
composer.
The Cambridge Companion to Debussy - Simon Trezise (Editor) - 2003
Often considered the father of twentieth-century music, Debussy was a
visionary whose influence is still felt. This book offers a wide-ranging
series of essays on Debussy the man, the musician and composer. It
contains insights into his character, his relationship to his Parisian
environment and his musical works across all genres, with challenging
views on the roles of nature and eroticism in his life and music. His
music is considered through the characteristic themes of sonority,
rhythm, tonality and form, with closing chapters considering the
performance and reception of his music in the first years of the new
century and our view of Debussy today as a major force in Western
culture. This comprehensive view of Debussy is written by a team of
specialists for students and informed music lovers.
The Cambridge Companion to Mozart - S.P.Keefe (Editor) - 2003
Bridging the gap between scholarly and popular images of Mozart, this
volume provides comprehensive coverage of all of his important works;
the reception of his music since his death; the contexts which inform
his work and his significance as a performer. It paints a rounded yet
focused picture of one of the most revered artists of all time and
enhances readers' appreciation of his extraordinary output.
Mozart (Master Musicians Series) - Julian Rushton - 2009
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the great icons of Western music. An
amazing prodigy who toured the capitals of Europe as a child,
astonishing royalty and professional musicians with his precocious
skills, in his adulthood he wrote some of the finest music in the
European tradition.
Julian Rushton offers a concise and up-to-date biography of this musical genius, combining a well-researched life of the composer with an introduction to the works--symphonic, chamber, sacred, and theatrical--of one of the few who have composed undisputed masterpieces in every genre of his time. Rushton presents a vivid portrait, ranging from Mozart the Wunderkind--travelling with his family from Salzburg to Vienna, Paris, London, Rome, and Milan--to the mature composer of perennially fascinating operas such as "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "The Magic Flute." During the past half-century, scholars have thoroughly explored Mozart's life and music, offering new interpretations based on their historical context, and providing a factual basis for confirming or more often debunking, fanciful accounts of the man and his work. Rushton takes full advantage of these biographical and musical studies as well as the definitive New Mozart Edition to provide an accurate account of Mozart's life and, equally important, an insightful look at the music itself, complete with illustrative musical examples.
An engaging biography for general readers that will also be an informative resource for scholars, this new addition to the prestigious Master Musicians series puts forward an authoritative interpretation of one of the defining figures of European culture.
Julian Rushton offers a concise and up-to-date biography of this musical genius, combining a well-researched life of the composer with an introduction to the works--symphonic, chamber, sacred, and theatrical--of one of the few who have composed undisputed masterpieces in every genre of his time. Rushton presents a vivid portrait, ranging from Mozart the Wunderkind--travelling with his family from Salzburg to Vienna, Paris, London, Rome, and Milan--to the mature composer of perennially fascinating operas such as "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "The Magic Flute." During the past half-century, scholars have thoroughly explored Mozart's life and music, offering new interpretations based on their historical context, and providing a factual basis for confirming or more often debunking, fanciful accounts of the man and his work. Rushton takes full advantage of these biographical and musical studies as well as the definitive New Mozart Edition to provide an accurate account of Mozart's life and, equally important, an insightful look at the music itself, complete with illustrative musical examples.
An engaging biography for general readers that will also be an informative resource for scholars, this new addition to the prestigious Master Musicians series puts forward an authoritative interpretation of one of the defining figures of European culture.
Haydn Studies (Cambridge Composer Studies) - W. Dean Sutcliffe (Editor) - 2006
Haydn Studies deals with many new aspects of a composer who is
perennially fresh. It concentrates principally on matters of reception,
style and aesthetics and presents many radical new readings of the
composer's work. Contributions by both established Haydn scholars and
others who are new to the field combine to give a stronger sense than is
generally understood of the composer's immense significance.
Beethoven: The Universal Composer - Edmund Morris - 2005
Our Schubert: His Enduring Legacy - David Schroeder - 2009
Audiences as well as other artists have responded to Franz Schubert's
music with passion, both during his time and in the past two centuries.
Musicians, painters, writers, and filmmakers have all found a connection
with him, integrating his music into their own works in ways that have
given their works greater depth. Our Schubert: His Enduring Legacy
examines Schubert and the ways audiences and artists—both his
contemporaries and their descendents—relate to him, analyzing some of
the uses of Schubert's music and providing an intimate portrait of the
man.
Divided into two parts, part one focuses on Schubert's own time, discussing many aspects of Schubert's life and the effects they had on his compositions, such as the special importance and personal function Schubert's songs held for the composer and their effect on his other works; his association with his contemporaries; and the subtleties of his political activism. Part two considers Schubert's legacy, investigating the composer's ability to arouse passion in other artists through the intervening years to the present. This fascinating study includes several photos as well as a select bibliography and discography that include the works discussed.
Divided into two parts, part one focuses on Schubert's own time, discussing many aspects of Schubert's life and the effects they had on his compositions, such as the special importance and personal function Schubert's songs held for the composer and their effect on his other works; his association with his contemporaries; and the subtleties of his political activism. Part two considers Schubert's legacy, investigating the composer's ability to arouse passion in other artists through the intervening years to the present. This fascinating study includes several photos as well as a select bibliography and discography that include the works discussed.
The Keyboard Music of J.S. Bach - David Schulenberg - 2006
The Keyboard Music of J.S. Bach provides an introduction to and
comprehensive discussion of all the music for harpsichord and other
stringed keyboard instruments by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
Often played today on the modern piano, these works are central not only
to the Western concert repertory but to musical pedagogy and study
throughout the world.
Intended as both a practical guide and an interpretive study, the book consists of three introductory chapters on general matters of historical context, style, and performance practice, followed by fifteen chapters on the individual works, treated in roughly chronological order. The works discussed include all of Bach's individual keyboard compositions as well as those comprising his famous collections, such as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the English and French Suites, and the Art of Fugue.
Intended as both a practical guide and an interpretive study, the book consists of three introductory chapters on general matters of historical context, style, and performance practice, followed by fifteen chapters on the individual works, treated in roughly chronological order. The works discussed include all of Bach's individual keyboard compositions as well as those comprising his famous collections, such as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the English and French Suites, and the Art of Fugue.
The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven (Expanded Edition) - Charles Rosen - 1998
A greatly expanded edition of the National Book Award-winning masterpiece by a world-class pianist and writer on music. This outstanding book treating the three most beloved composers of the
Vienna School is basic to any study of Classical-era music. Drawing on
his rich experience and intimate familiarity with the works of these
giants, Charles Rosen presents his keen insights in clear and persuasive
language. For this expanded edition, now available in paperback for the
first time, Rosen has provided a new, 64-page chapter on the later
years of Beethoven and the musical conventions he inherited from Haydn
and Mozart. The author has also written an extensive new preface in
which he responds to other writers who have commented on his ideas.
Mendelssohn: A Life in Music - R. Larry Todd - 2005
An extraordinary prodigy of Mozartean abilities, Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy was a distinguished composer and conductor, a legendary
pianist and organist, and an accomplished painter and classicist.
Lionized in his lifetime, he is best remembered today for several
staples of the concert hall and for such popular music as "The Wedding
March" and "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing."
Now, in the first major Mendelssohn biography to appear in decades, R. Larry Todd offers a remarkably fresh account of this musical giant, based upon painstaking research in autograph manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, and paintings. Rejecting the view of the composer as a craftsman of felicitous but sentimental, saccharine works (termed by one critic "moonlight with sugar water"), Todd reexamines the composer's entire oeuvre, including many unpublished and little known works. Here are engaging analyses of Mendelssohn's distinctive masterpieces--the zestful Octet, puckish Midsummer Night's Dream, haunting Hebrides Overtures, and elegiac Violin Concerto in E minor. Todd describes how the composer excelled in understatement and nuance, in subtle, coloristic orchestrations that lent his scores an undeniable freshness and vividness. He also explores Mendelssohn's changing awareness of his religious heritage, Wagner's virulent anti-Semitic attack on Mendelssohn's music, the composer's complex relationship with his sister Fanny Hensel, herself a child prodigy and prolific composer, his avocation as a painter and draughtsman, and his remarkable, polylingual correspondence with the cultural elite of his time.
Mendelssohn: A Life offers a masterful blend of biography and musical analysis. Readers will discover many new facets of the familiar but misunderstood composer and gain new perspectives on one of the most formidable musical geniuses of all time.
Now, in the first major Mendelssohn biography to appear in decades, R. Larry Todd offers a remarkably fresh account of this musical giant, based upon painstaking research in autograph manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, and paintings. Rejecting the view of the composer as a craftsman of felicitous but sentimental, saccharine works (termed by one critic "moonlight with sugar water"), Todd reexamines the composer's entire oeuvre, including many unpublished and little known works. Here are engaging analyses of Mendelssohn's distinctive masterpieces--the zestful Octet, puckish Midsummer Night's Dream, haunting Hebrides Overtures, and elegiac Violin Concerto in E minor. Todd describes how the composer excelled in understatement and nuance, in subtle, coloristic orchestrations that lent his scores an undeniable freshness and vividness. He also explores Mendelssohn's changing awareness of his religious heritage, Wagner's virulent anti-Semitic attack on Mendelssohn's music, the composer's complex relationship with his sister Fanny Hensel, herself a child prodigy and prolific composer, his avocation as a painter and draughtsman, and his remarkable, polylingual correspondence with the cultural elite of his time.
Mendelssohn: A Life offers a masterful blend of biography and musical analysis. Readers will discover many new facets of the familiar but misunderstood composer and gain new perspectives on one of the most formidable musical geniuses of all time.
18th-Century Keyboard Music (Routledge Studies) - 2003
18th-Century Piano Music focuses on the core composers of the 18th
century repertoire. The book begins with an overview of the keyboard
instruments that were in use during the period, and a chapter on
performance practice. Then, the book proceeds through each major
composer, beginning with Bach, and then progressing through the French
Masters, Scarlatti, C.P.E. and J. C. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, and Early
Beethoven. Each chapter is written by a well-known scholar in the field,
and includes history, musical examples, and analysis.
Bach (Master Musicians Series) - Malcolm Boyd - 2001
The year 2000 has been declared a
"Bach Year," marking the 250th anniversary of the great composer's
death. Around the world, there will be major celebrations in honor of
his astonishing body of work. This major biography of Bach, now
completely revised and boasting 25 per cent more material, is published
to coincide with these events. In the new edition of this widely
acclaimed study, biographical chapters alternate with commentary on the
works, to demonstrate how the circumstances of Bach's life helped to
shape the music he wrote at various periods. We follow Bach as he
travels from Arnstadt and Muhlhausen to Weimar, Cothen, and finally
Leipzig, these journeys alternating with insightful discussions of the
great composer's organ and orchestral compositions. As well as
presenting a rounded picture of Bach, his music, and his posthumous
reputation and influence, Malcolm Boyd considers the sometimes
controversial topics of "parody" and arrangement, number symbolism, and
the style and meaning of Bach's late works. Recent theories on the
constitution of Bach's performing forces at Leipzig are also present.
The text and the appendixes (which include a chronology, personalia,
bibliography, and a complete catalogue of Bach's works) have been
thoroughly revised to take account of the research undertaken by Bach
scholars, including the gold mine of new information recently uncovered
in the former USSR. An authoritative account of the life and work of
Johann Sebastian Bach, this volume will be essential reading for
everyone interested in the classical composers.
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Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century - Larry Sitsky - 2005
This is the first book to comprehensively cover all of the Australian
piano music of the 20th century. It is lavishly illustrated with over
300 music examples, giving a very clear picture of the various composers
and styles. The composers are listed within various historical and
stylistic blocks as well as within consideration of their own pianistic
prowess. The large number of scores will help future researchers as well
as recording and concert pianists who are searching for new and
exciting repertoire
The Organ Music of J. S. Bach - Peter Williams - 2004
Taking account of Bach scholarship of the past twenty-five years, the
first two volumes of Peter Williams's classic study of Bach's organ
works are fully revised. This work is a piece-by-piece commentary on
this ever-popular repertoire, demonstrating the music's unique qualities
and how we might hear and play it today. The book follows the order of
the Bach catalog (BWV): beginning with the sonatas, followed by the
"free works" and the chorales, and ending with the doubtful works,
including the "newly discovered chorales" of 1985.
J.S. Bach: A Life in Music - Peter Williams - 2007
Peter Wiliams approaches afresh the life and music of arguably the most
studied of all composers, interpreting both Bach’s life by
deconstructing his original Obituary in the light of new information,
and his music by evaluating his priorities and irrepressible creative
energy. How, though belonging to musical families on both his parents’
sides, did he come to possess so bewitching a sense of rhythm and
melody, and a mastery of harmony that established nothing less than a
norm in western culture? In considering that the works of a composer are
his biography, the book's title 'A Life in Music' means both a life
spent making music and one revealed in the music as we know it. A
distinguished scholar and performer, Williams re-examines Bach’s life as
an orphan and a family man, as an extraordinarily gifted composer and
player, and an energetic and ambitious artist who never suffered fools
gladly.
Beethoven - Barry Cooper - 2008
The connections between a great artist's life and work are subtle,
complex, and often highly revealing. In the case of Beethoven, however,
the standard approach has been to treat his life and his art separately.
Now, Barry Cooper's new volume incorporates the latest international
research on many aspects of the composer's life and work and presents
these in a truly integrated narrative.
Keyboard Music Before 1700 - Routledge - 2003
Keyboard Music Before 1700 begins with an overview of the development of
keyboard music in Europe. Then, individual chapters by noted
authorities in the field cover the key composers and repertory before
1700 in England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and
Portugal. New to this edition is a chapter on performance practice by
the editor, which addresses current issues in the interpretation and
revival of this music.
Beethoven - William Kinderman - 2009
Combining musical insight with the most recent research, William
Kinderman's Beethoven is both a richly drawn portrait of the man and a
guide to his music. Kinderman traces the composer's intellectual and
musical development from the early works written in Bonn to the Ninth
Symphony and the late quartets, looking at compositions from different
and original perspectives that show Beethoven's art as a union of
sensuous and rational, of expression and structure. In analyses of
individual pieces, Kinderman shows that the deepening of Beethoven's
musical thought was a continuous process over decades of his life.
Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist - Charles Rosen - 2002
Charles Rosen is one of the world's most talented pianists -- and one of
music's most astute commentators. Known as a performer of Bach,
Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Elliott Carter, he has also written highly
acclaimed criticism for sophisticated students and professionals. In Piano Notes, he writes for a broader audience about an old friend --
the piano itself. Drawing upon a lifetime of wisdom and the accumulated
lore of many great performers of the past, Rosen shows why the
instrument demands such a stark combination of mental and physical
prowess. Readers will gather many little-known insights -- from how
pianists vary their posture, to how splicings and microphone placements
can ruin recordings, to how the history of composition was dominated by
the piano for two centuries. Stories of many great musicians abound.
Rosen reveals Nadia Boulanger's favorite way to avoid commenting on the
performances of her friends ("You know what I think," spoken with utmost
earnestness), why Glenn Gould's recordings suffer from "double-strike"
touches, and how even Vladimir Horowitz became enamored of splicing
multiple performances into a single recording. Rosen's explanation of
the piano's physical pleasures, demands, and discontents will delight
and instruct anyone who has ever sat at a keyboard, as well as everyone
who loves to listen to the instrument.
A Working Musician's Joke Book - Daniel Theaker, Mike Freen - 1997
Daniel Theaker's A Working Musician's Joke Book is a compilation of the
funniest and most popular music jokes today. From groaners to gut
busters, these jokes really reflect the attitudes and personalities of
people who make music for a living.
The Romantic Generation (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) By Charles Rosen - 1998
What Charles Rosen's celebrated book The Classical Style did for music
of the Classical period, this new, much-awaited volume brilliantly does
for the Romantic era. An exhilarating exploration of the musical
language, forms, and styles of the Romantic period, it captures the
spirit that enlivened a generation of composers and musicians, and in
doing so it conveys the very sense of Romantic music. In readings
uniquely informed by his performing experience, Rosen offers
consistently acute and thoroughly engaging analyses of works by
Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Bellini, Liszt, and Berlioz, and he
presents a new view of Chopin as a master of polyphony and large-scale
form. He adeptly integrates his observations on the music with
reflections on the art, literature, drama, and philosophy of the time,
and thus shows us the major figures of Romantic music within their
intellectual and cultural context.
Classical & Romantic Performing Practice 1750-1900 - Clive Brown - 2004
The past ten years have seen a rapidly growing interest in performing
and recording Classical and Romantic music with period instruments; yet
the relationship of composers' notation to performing practices during
that period has received only sporadic attention from scholars, and many
aspects of composers' intentions have remained uncertain. Brown here
identifies areas in which musical notation conveyed rather different
messages to the musicians for whom it was written than it does to modern
performers, and seeks to look beyond the notation to understand how
composers might have expected to hear their music realized in
performance. There is ample evidence to demonstrate that, in many
respects, the sound worlds in which Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, and
Brahms created their music were more radically different from ours than
is generally assumed.
Shostakovich: A Life - Laurel Fay - 1999
For this authoritative post-cold-war biography of Shostakovich's
illustrious but turbulent career under Soviet rule, Laurel E. Fay has
gone back to primary documents: Shostakovich's many letters, concert
programs and reviews, newspaper articles, and diaries of his
contemporaries. An indefatigable worker, he wrote his arresting music
despite deprivations during the Nazi invasion and constant surveillance
under Stalin's regime.
Shostakovich's life is a fascinating example of the paradoxes of living as an artist under totalitarian rule. In August 1942, his Seventh Symphony, written as a protest against fascism, was performed in Nazi-besieged Leningrad by the city's surviving musicians, and was triumphantly broadcast to the German troops, who had been bombarded beforehand to silence them. Alone among his artistic peers, he survived successive Stalinist cultural purges and won the Stalin Prize five times, yet in 1948 he was dismissed from his conservatory teaching positions, and many of his works were banned from performance. He prudently censored himself, in one case putting aside a work based on Jewish folk poems. Under later regimes he balanced a career as a model Soviet, holding government positions and acting as an international ambassador with his unflagging artistic ambitions.
Shostakovich's life is a fascinating example of the paradoxes of living as an artist under totalitarian rule. In August 1942, his Seventh Symphony, written as a protest against fascism, was performed in Nazi-besieged Leningrad by the city's surviving musicians, and was triumphantly broadcast to the German troops, who had been bombarded beforehand to silence them. Alone among his artistic peers, he survived successive Stalinist cultural purges and won the Stalin Prize five times, yet in 1948 he was dismissed from his conservatory teaching positions, and many of his works were banned from performance. He prudently censored himself, in one case putting aside a work based on Jewish folk poems. Under later regimes he balanced a career as a model Soviet, holding government positions and acting as an international ambassador with his unflagging artistic ambitions.
The Young Musician's Survival Guide: Tips from Teens and Pros - Amy Nathan - 2008
Learning to play an instrument can be fun and, at times, frustrating.
This lively, accessible book helps young people cope with the
difficulties involved in learning a new instrument and remaining
dedicated to playing and practicing. Teens from renowned music programs -
including the Juilliard School's Pre-College Program and Boston
University's Tanglewood Institute - join pro musicians such as Wynton
Marsalis, Paula Robison, and James Galway in offering practical answers
to questions from what instrument to play to where the musical road may
lead.
In this revised and expanded edition, Amy Nathan has updated the book to address today's more technologically-minded young musician. Expanded sections cover the various ways students can use technology to assist in mastering an instrument and in making practice time more productive, from using the Internet to download pieces to be learned and playing along with downloaded tunes to practicing with computer-based practice programs, CDs, and videos/DVDs of musical performances. She also addresses concerns of young composers and conductors, two groups not mentioned in the original edition. The book's updated Resource Guide suggests where to get additional help, both online and off.
In this revised and expanded edition, Amy Nathan has updated the book to address today's more technologically-minded young musician. Expanded sections cover the various ways students can use technology to assist in mastering an instrument and in making practice time more productive, from using the Internet to download pieces to be learned and playing along with downloaded tunes to practicing with computer-based practice programs, CDs, and videos/DVDs of musical performances. She also addresses concerns of young composers and conductors, two groups not mentioned in the original edition. The book's updated Resource Guide suggests where to get additional help, both online and off.
The Liszt Companion - Ben Arnold - 2002
Franz Liszt is most well-known for his compositions for piano and
orchestra, but his influence is also strong in chamber music, choral
music, and orchestral transcriptions. This new collection of essays
presents a scholarly overview of all of the composer's work, providing
the most comprehensive and current treatment of both his oeuvre and the
immense amount of secondary literature written about it. Highly regarded
critics and scholars write for both a general and academic audience,
covering all of Liszt's major compositions as well as the neglected gems
found among his choral and chamber works.
Following an outline of the subject's life, The Liszt Companion goes on to detail Liszt's critical reception in the German press, his writings and letters, his piano and orchestral works, his neglected secular choral works, and his major organ compositions. Also explored here are his little-known chamber pieces and his songs. An exhaustive bibliography and index of works conclude the volume. This work will both elucidate aspects of Liszt's most famous work and revive interest in those pieces that deserve and require greater attention.
Following an outline of the subject's life, The Liszt Companion goes on to detail Liszt's critical reception in the German press, his writings and letters, his piano and orchestral works, his neglected secular choral works, and his major organ compositions. Also explored here are his little-known chamber pieces and his songs. An exhaustive bibliography and index of works conclude the volume. This work will both elucidate aspects of Liszt's most famous work and revive interest in those pieces that deserve and require greater attention.
Beethoven's Works for Violin and Piano - Eimear Heeney - 2007
The investigation that studies Beethoven's heritage written for violin
and piano (Opus 12/1-3, Opp. 23, 24, 47 and 96, Op.30/1-3, and some
early works), and retraced Beethoven's influences on composers, those
who wrote for violinists.
12/18/2012
Master Classes with Edna Golandsky - The Art of Rhythmic Expression - Vol.4
The Golandsky Institute Discovery Series
Master Classes with Edna Golandsky
Volume Four
Sonata in A Minor Op.143 by Schubert
Performed by Evan Closser
Master Classes conducted by Edna Golandsky at
The Golandsky Institute 2004 Summer Symposium
at Princeton University
Master Classes with Edna Golandsky
Volume Four
Sonata in A Minor Op.143 by Schubert
Performed by Evan Closser
Master Classes conducted by Edna Golandsky at
The Golandsky Institute 2004 Summer Symposium
at Princeton University
Barenboim on Beethoven: Masterclasses
Anyone who loves Beethoven,and is serious about piano music will love these dvd's! Barenboim
has spent over 50 years of his life with these Masterworks and
definitely has something to say not only to the younger generation of
pianists but to those of us who delight in discovering something new in
pieces we have been listening to, studying and playing for many years.Almost as good as being there with the Master!
Complete Piano CD Sheet Music (All 20 Volumes)
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Piano CD Sheet Music (Все 20 томов)
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12/17/2012
Great Masters: Haydn - His Life and Music - TTC Video Lectures
The music of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) is so technically superb, so
widely imitated, and so rich in quality and quantity that almost since
the moment of its creation it has exemplified the Classical style.
12/16/2012
Mozart's Piano Sonatas: Contexts, Sources, Style - John Irving -1999
Mozart's piano sonatas
form a richly diverse and significant part of his instrumental output
and span much of his mature composing career, thereby representing a
microcosm of the composer's changing style. Part I examines the contexts
in which the sonatas were composed and performed, and reviews likely
sources of influence. Part II concentrates on the genesis of the sonatas
and the sources, which reveals important information about Mozart's
compositional process. In Part III the musical style is studied from the
standpoint of rhetoric--a discipline featured in numerous contemporary
aesthetic and theoretical textbooks on music.
JS Bach's Well Tempered Clavier Book I: Prelude and Fugue Eb major, BWV 852 - Philip Goeth - 2012
Originally published here http://bachwelltemperedclavier.org/pf-eb-major.html |
Well Tempered Clavier Book I: Prelude Eb major
The prelude in Eb major is special in the sense that it is itself a fugue, with a more complex architecture than many of the (“actual”) fugues of the WTC. The pair in Eb major thus consists of two fugues, namely a highly sophisticated double fugue, which is followed by a jubilant and rather straight forward fugue as the second piece of the pair.
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