The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony

The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony
Author: Julian Horton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107469709

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Few genres of the last 250 years have proved so crucial to the course of music history, or so vital to public musical experience, as the symphony. This Companion offers an accessible guide to the historical, analytical and interpretative issues surrounding this major genre of Western music, discussing an extensive variety of works from the eighteenth century to the present day. The book complements a detailed review of the symphony's history with focused analytical essays from leading scholars on the symphonic music of both mainstream composers, including Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and lesser-known figures, including Carter, Berio and Maxwell Davies. With chapters on a comprehensive range of topics, from the symphony's origins to the politics of its reception in the twentieth century, this is an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the history, analysis and performance of the symphonic repertoire.

The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony

The Cambridge Companion to the Symphony
Author: Julian Horton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521884983

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A comprehensive guide to the historical, analytical and interpretative issues surrounding one of the major genres of Western music.

The Cambridge Companion to the Orchestra

The Cambridge Companion to the Orchestra
Author: Colin James Lawson,Colin Lawson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003-04-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521001323

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This guide to the orchestra and orchestral life is unique in its breadth of coverage. It combinesorchestral history and repertory with a practical bias offering critical thought about the past, present and future of the orchestra. Including topics such as the art of orchestration, scorereading, conducting, international orchestras, recording, as well as consideration of what it means to be an orchestral musician, an educator, or an informed listener, it will be of interest to a wideranging readership of music historians and professional or amateur performers.

The Cambridge Companion to the Eroica Symphony

The Cambridge Companion to the    Eroica  Symphony
Author: Nancy November
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781108422581

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A stimulating, up-to-date overview of the genesis, analysis, and reception of this landmark symphony.

The Cambridge Companion to Conducting

The Cambridge Companion to Conducting
Author: José Antonio Bowen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003-11-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521527910

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In this wide-ranging inside view of the history and practice of conducting, analysis and advice comes directly from working conductors, including Sir Charles Mackerras on opera, Bramwell Tovey on being an Artistic Director, Martyn Brabbins on modern music, Leon Botstein on programming and Vance George on choral conducting, and from those who work closely with conductors: a leading violinist describes working as a soloist with Stokowski, Ormandy and Barbirolli, while Solti and Abbado's studio producer explains orchestral recording, and one of the world's most powerful managers tells all. The book includes advice on how to conduct different types of groups (choral, opera, symphony, early music) and provides a substantial history of conducting as a study of national traditions. It is an unusually honest book about a secretive industry and managers, artistic directors, soloists, players and conductors openly discuss their different perspectives for the first time.

The Cambridge Companion to Sibelius

The Cambridge Companion to Sibelius
Author: Daniel M. Grimley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004-02-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107494633

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Jean Sibelius has gradually emerged as one of the most striking and influential figures in twentieth-century music, yet his work is only just beginning to receive the critical attention that its importance deserves. This Companion provides an accessible and vivid account of Sibelius's work in its historical and cultural context. Leading international scholars, from Finland, the United States and the UK, examine Sibelius's music from a range of critical perspectives, including nationalism, eroticism and the exotic, music and landscape, reception and musical influence. There are also chapters on recording and interpretation that offer fascinating insights into the performance of Sibelius's work. The book includes much material, drawing on scholarship, as well as providing a comprehensive introduction to Sibelius's major musical achievements.

The Cambridge Companion to Mahler

The Cambridge Companion to Mahler
Author: Jeremy Barham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781139827201

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In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler's death, this book provides both summation of, and starting point for, an assessment and reassessment of the composer's output and creative activity. Authored by a collection of leading specialists in Mahler scholarship, its opening chapters place the composer in socio-political and cultural contexts, and discuss his work in light of developments in the aesthetics of musical meaning. Part II examines from a variety of analytical, interpretative and critical standpoints the complete range of his output, from early student works and unfinished fragments to the sketches and performing versions of the Tenth Symphony. Part III evaluates Mahler's role as interpreter of his own and other composers' works during his lifelong career as operatic and orchestral conductor. Part IV addresses Mahler's fluctuating reception history from scholarly, journalistic, creative, public and commercial perspectives, with special attention being paid to his compositional legacy.

The Cambridge Companion to Vaughan Williams

The Cambridge Companion to Vaughan Williams
Author: Alain Frogley,Aidan J. Thomson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521197687

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A comprehensive reassessment of this towering figure of twentieth-century music, examining works, cultural context and reception in Britain and beyond.