A Guide to Great Orchestral Music

A Guide to Great Orchestral Music
Author: Sigmund Spaeth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1943
Genre: Music appreciation
ISBN: UCAL:B4075538

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A Guide to Orchestral Music

A Guide to Orchestral Music
Author: Ethan Mordden
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1986
Genre: Music appreciation
ISBN: 9780195040418

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This authoritative guide gives the non-musician the fundamentals of orchestral music. It begins with a general introduction to the symphony and various musical styles and then describes, chronologically, over seven hundred pieces--from Vivaldi to twentieth-century composers. Mordden also includes a glossary of musical terms and other useful aids for the music lover.

A Guide to Great Orchestral Music With Musical Notes

A Guide to Great Orchestral Music   With Musical Notes
Author: Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1949
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:315042541

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A Guide to Great Orchestral Music

A Guide to Great Orchestral Music
Author: Sigmund G. Spaeth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0781294673

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A Concise Guide to Orchestral Music

A Concise Guide to Orchestral Music
Author: David Fligg
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781619110427

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Orchestral works are the central pillars of classical music. In A Concise Guide to Orchestral Music, 1700 to the Present Day, David Fligg evaluates this great music, and explores why so many masterpieces continue to fascinate music lovers. As well as discussing individual composers, the book places orchestral music within a historical context, providing essential reading for music students, and enthusiasts of all ages.

Masterworks of the Orchestral Repertoire

Masterworks of the Orchestral Repertoire
Author: Donald N. Ferguson
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1968-03-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780816657629

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Masterworks of the Orchestral Repertoire was first published in 1968. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The fullest enjoyment of an orchestral performance or a record concert comes with a background of knowledge about the music itself. This handbook is designed to help music lovers get the ultimate pleasure from their listening by providing them with that background about a large portion of the orchestral repertoire. Professor Ferguson analyzes and interprets the most important classical symphonies, overtures, and concertos, as well as selected orchestral works of modern composers. He goes beyond a conventional analysis of structure since he believes (with a majority of the music-loving public) that great music is actually a communication -- that it expresses significant emotions. The great composers, on their own testimony, have striven not merely to create perfect forms but to interpret human experience. Mingled with the analyses, then, the reader will find comments on the expressive purport of the music. For twenty-five years Professor Ferguson has supplied the program notes for the subscription concerts of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and this volume is an outgrowth of that activity. In preparing the material for book publication, however, he studied the musical compositions anew, and the resulting chapters provide a much deeper exploration of the musical subjects than did the program notes. The themes of important works are illustrated by musical notations, and a brief glossary explains technical terms.

The Complete Classical Music Guide

The Complete Classical Music Guide
Author: DK
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780744033472

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Packed with photographs, composer biographies, analyses of major works, and essential information on every musical genre, style, form, instrument, and ensemble, DK's Complete Classical Music Guide is a portable encyclopedic guide to more than one thousand years of Western classical music. From Bach to Berlioz, Glinka to Gershwin, Stravinsky to Shostakovich, and everyone in between, the Complete Classical Music Guide contains more than three hundred composer profiles, and offers a clear definition of the particular styles and characteristics of seven key eras: Early Music (1000-1600); The Baroque Era (1600-1750); The Classical Era (1750-1820); The Romantic Era (1810-1920); Romantic Opera (1810-1920); National Schools (1830-1950); and Modern Music (1900-). The Complete Classical Music Guide also includes a timeline that charts the evolution of musical styles and forms, instruments, and provides explanations of the building blocks of music — melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, form, tempo, and dynamics. Previously published as Eyewitness Companion: Classical Music, this book has been reformatted and designed and now comes packaged in an exclusive presentation slipcase.

The Vintage Guide to Classical Music

The Vintage Guide to Classical Music
Author: Jan Swafford
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1992-12-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780679728054

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The most readable and comprehensive guide to enjoying over five hundred years of classical music -- from Gregorian chants, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to Johannes Brahms, Igor Stravinsky, John Cage, and beyond. The Vintage Guide to Classical Music is a lively -- and opinionated -- musical history and an insider's key to the personalities, epochs, and genres of the Western classical tradition. Among its features: -- chronologically arranged essays on nearly 100 composers, from Guillaume de Machaut (ca. 1300-1377) to Aaron Copland (1900-1990), that combine biography with detailed analyses of the major works while assessing their role in the social, cultural, and political climate of their times; -- informative sidebars that clarify broader topics such as melody, polyphony, atonality, and the impact of the early-music movement; -- a glossary of musical terms, from a cappella to woodwinds; -- a step-by-step guide to building a great classical music library. Written with wit and a clarity that both musical experts and beginners can appreciate, The Vintage Guide to Classical Music is an invaluable source-book for music lovers everywhere.