A History of the Concerto

A History of the Concerto
Title A History of the Concerto PDF eBook
Author Michael Thomas Roeder
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 487
Release 1994
Genre Concerto
ISBN 0931340616

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A History of the Concerto may be read from cover to cover, but readers may also use the extensive index to focus on specific concertos and their composers. Numerous musical examples illuminate critical points. While some readers may want to study the more detailed analyses with scores in hand, this is not essential for an understanding of the text.

The Concerto

The Concerto
Title The Concerto PDF eBook
Author Abraham Veinus
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 337
Release 1964-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0486211789

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The first thorough English-language exploration of the concerto as a musical form, this is an oft-quoted, authoritative survey. Examining the social, economic, and personal factors that influenced the concerto's growth, the work also summarizes the contributions of theorists, composers, and musicians and defines the genre's terms and the changing nature.

Jean Sibelius's Violin Concerto

Jean Sibelius's Violin Concerto
Title Jean Sibelius's Violin Concerto PDF eBook
Author Tina K. Ramnarine
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 161
Release 2020-06-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0190611537

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Jean Sibelius's Violin Concerto is the story of Sibelius as performer and composer, of violin performing traditions, of histories of musical transmission, and of virtuosity itself. It investigates the history and legacy of one of the most recorded concertos in the violin repertoire. Sibelius, a celebrated and influential composer of the late 19th and 20th centuries, was an accomplished violinist, whose enduring interest in the instrument has been paralleled by the broad success of the only concerto in his oeuvre: his violin concerto (premiered in 1904 and revised in 1905). Considering how violinists engage with the work, author Tina K. Ramnarine discusses technology's central role in the concerto's transmission from Jascha Heifetz's seminal 1935 recording to contemporary online performances, gender issues in violin solo careers, and nature-based musical aesthetics that lead to thinking about the ecology of virtuosity in an era of environmental crisis. Beginning with Sibelius's early training as a violinist and his aspirations as a performer, Ramnarine traces the dramatic historical context of the violin concerto. It was composed as Finland underwent a period of heightened self-determination, nationalism, and protest against Russian imperial policies, and it heralded intense political dynamics relating to Europe's East-West border that have extended to the present. This story of the violin concerto points to the notion of Sibelius - and the virtuoso more generally - as a political figure.

Beethoven's Concertos

Beethoven's Concertos
Title Beethoven's Concertos PDF eBook
Author Leon Plantinga
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 424
Release 1999
Genre Music
ISBN 9780393046915

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Accompanied by a booklet of music examples (108 p.: ill.; 21 cm.).

The Concerto

The Concerto
Title The Concerto PDF eBook
Author Michael Steinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 523
Release 2000-10-26
Genre Music
ISBN 019802634X

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Michael Steinberg's 1996 volume The Symphony: A Reader's Guide received glowing reviews across America. It was hailed as "wonderfully clear...recommended warmly to music lovers on all levels" (Washington Post), "informed and thoughtful" (Chicago Tribune), and "composed by a master stylist" (San Francisco Chronicle). Seiji Ozawa wrote that "his beautiful and effortless prose speaks from the heart." Michael Tilson Thomas called The Symphony "an essential book for any concertgoer." Now comes the companion volume--The Concerto: A Listener's Guide. 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.

The Italian Solo Concerto, 1700-1760

The Italian Solo Concerto, 1700-1760
Title The Italian Solo Concerto, 1700-1760 PDF eBook
Author Simon McVeigh
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 390
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9781843830924

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The composition of the solo concerto studied as an evolving debate (rather than a static technique), and for its stylistic features.

From Vivaldi to Viotti

From Vivaldi to Viotti
Title From Vivaldi to Viotti PDF eBook
Author Chappell White
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 420
Release 1992
Genre Music
ISBN 9782881244957

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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.