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  • av R. Larry Todd
    280,-

    Larry Todd offers a historical, stylistic, and analytical guide to three remarkable works which secured for Mendelssohn no small measure of his fame.

  • av Jonathan Dunsby
    302,-

    Pierrot Lunaire (1912) is one of the most important music theatre works ever written. This is the first guide in English to a work which continues to be performed, broadcast and recorded worldwide.

  • av Kenneth (University of Wales College of Cardiff) Gloag
    302 - 585,-

    This guide to Tippett's wartime oratorio A Child of our Time discusses the significant musical and literary features of this remarkable work within its historical, social and stylistic context.

  • av Anthony (University of Southampton) Pople
    394 - 1 018,-

    This book is about the popular Quartet for the End of Time by Messiaen, which was first performed in 1941. The book describes how the work was composed in a prisoner-of-war camp and discusses the music in detail. Like most of Messiaen's music, the Quartet is strongly Christian in inspiration.

  • - Symphony No. 9
    av Nicholas Cook
    368,-

    Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is acknowledged as one of the masterpieces of the Western tradition, yet early critics rejected it as cryptic and eccentric, the product of a deaf and ageing composer. Nicholas Cook charts this dramatic transformation.

  • av Peter Williams
    394 - 737,-

    Many listeners and players are fascinated by Bach's Goldberg Variations. In this wideranging and searching study, Professor Williams, one of the leading Bach scholars of our time, helps them probe its depths and understand its uniqueness. He considers the work's historical origins, especially in relation to all Bach's Clavierubung volumes and late keyboard works, its musical agenda and its formal shape, and discusses significant performance issues. In the course of the book he poses a number of key questions. Why should such a work be written? Does the work have both a conceptual and a perceptual shape? What other music is likely to have influenced the Goldberg and to what extent is it trying to be encyclopedic? What is the canonic vocabulary? How have contemporaries or musicians from Beethoven to the present day seen this work and, above all, how has its mysterious beauty been created?

  • av Malcolm (University of Wales College of Cardiff) Boyd
    394,-

    This fascinating new guide places the Brandenburg concertos in their historical context, investigates their sources, traces their origins and discusses the changing traditions of performance.

  • av John (Royal Holloway & University of London) Rink
    432 - 1 018,-

    Chopin's E minor and F minor Piano Concertos played a vital role in his career as a composer-pianist. This Handbook re-evaluates them so that their many outstanding qualities can be fully appreciated. It describes their genesis, Chopin's own performances and his use of them as a teacher.

  • av John (University of California Butt
    407,-

    The Mass in B Minor is arguably Bach's greatest single work. This guide considers the work from many angles, offering the reader basic information in a concise and accessible form. John Butt gives an absorbing account of the work's genesis, its historical context, and its reception by later generations.

  • av Allan F. (London College of Music Moore
    394,-

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band represents the highpoint of the recording career of the Beatles. This is the first detailed study to be made of this or any other such album, and is a fascinating approach to this legendary work.

  • av John (University of Bristol) Irving
    394 - 1 018,-

    A guide to Mozart's most famous string quartets, dedicated to his friend, Joseph Haydn. Provides full synopsis of each piece and examines the music in relation to Mozart's earlier quarters. Charts their reception through a broad range of sources: letters, diaries, contemporary criticism and biographies.

  • - The Four Seasons and Other Concertos, Op. 8
    av Paul (University College Cork) Everett
    394 - 646,-

    Vivaldi's celebrated The Four Seasons are among the most popular works of all time and represent the composer's remarkable innovation in the field of the Baroque concerto. This detailed guide examines the work's origin and construction in a way that enables the reader to distinguish what is extraordinary about the Seasons, whilst providing an ideal introduction to Vivaldi's music in general.

  • av Michael Russ
    302,-

    An informative and wide ranging guide which places Musorgsky's original piano work in the context of Russian cultural life.

  • av Peter Hill
    381 - 1 018,-

    This comprehensive guide to Stravinsky's most revolutionary work, tells in vivid detail the story of its inception and composition and of the stormy rehearsals which led to the scandalous premiere. It provides a highly readable account of the music and concludes by posing a radical challenge to established views.

  • av Donald (The Open University Burrows
    368,-

    This new guide to Handel's most celebrated work traces the course of Messiah from Handel's initial musical response to the libretto, through the oratorio's turbulent first years to its eventual popularity with the Foundling Hospital performances.

  • av James Hepokoski
    394 - 1 018,-

    A fresh look at the work and its composer with implications beyond Sibelius himself into the entire repertory of Post-Wagnerian symphonic composition.

  • av University of London) Lawson & Colin (Goldsmiths College
    394 - 1 018,-

    An analysis of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto - of supreme importance as the composer's last instrumental work.

  • av Mr David Cooper
    394 - 646,-

    Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra has proved to be one of the most popularly successful works of the twentieth century. This book contains both a discussion of the historical and musical contexts of the piece and detailed technical information about it. Intended for use by both students and general readers, it is the first book devoted exclusively to the Concerto for Orchestra.

  • av Paul Wingfield
    394 - 646,-

    In this fascinating description of Janacek's most important works The Glagolithic Mass and its history, Paul Wingfield brings together information on all significant aspects of the work. In particular he quotes important letters from and to the composer.

  • av Christopher (University of Cambridge) Hogwood
    316 - 1 018,-

    This Handbook covers Handel's best known public music, the Water Music, and the Music for the Royal Fireworks. Christopher Hogwood sets the music in its political and musical context, with many contemporary reactions quoted, and considers important performing details, together with advice and suggestions for the modern player and listener.

  • av John (University of Birmingham) Whenham
    407 - 980,-

    A guide to Monteverdi's Vespers, providing all the information the reader needs for an in-depth appreciation of the music settings, the debate surrounding the intention of the volume, and the problems of performance nowadays.

  • av Oregon) Schiff & David (Reed College
    368 - 646,-

    David Schiff considers Rhapsody in Blue as musical work, historical event and cultural document. He traces the history of the Rhapsody's composition, performance and reception, placing it within the context of American popular song and jazz.

  • av Richard Greene
    394 - 1 018,-

    This book is the first comprehensive guide to Holst's orchestral suite The Planets. It considers the music in detail and places the work in its historical context, describing the circumstances of its composition and its meteoric rise to popular acclaim.

  • av Kenneth Hamilton
    394 - 708,-

    This Music Handbook examines Liszt's B minor Sonata - regarded as one of the pinnacles of Romantic piano music. It opens with a survey of Liszt's early attempts at sonata composition, and goes on to discuss different interpretative approaches. The book also contains details of performance practice and the performing history of the work.

  • av David (University of Minnesota) Grayson
    368 - 1 018,-

    This guide to Mozart's two most popular piano concertos presents the historical background of the works, placing them within the context of Mozart's compositional and performance activities at a time when his reputation as both composer and pianist was at its peak.

  • av University of London) Lawson & Colin (Goldsmiths College
    407 - 779,-

    Widely regarded as Brahms' supreme achievement in the field of chamber music, the Clarinet Quintet is here placed in the context of the history of the clarinet and its repertory, and of Brahms' own compositions before 1891.

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