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The Characteristic Symphony in the Age of Haydn and Beethoven
Study of 'characteristic' symphonies, discussing works by Beethoven, Haydn and Dittersdorf.
Richard Will (Author)
9780521802017, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 15 August 2002
344 pages, 1 b/w illus. 5 tables 95 music examples
23.7 x 16.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.605 kg
'… [this book] is never less than challenging and, at its best, is dazzlingly virtuosic.' Eighteenth-Century Music
Associated through descriptive texts with literature, politics, religion, and other subjects, 'characteristic' symphonies offer an opportunity to study instrumental music as it engages important social and political debates of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This first full-length study of the genre illuminates the relationship between symphonies and their aesthetic and social contexts by focussing on the musical representation of feeling, human physical movement, and the passage of time. The works discussed include Beethoven's Pastoral and Eroica Symphonies, Haydn's Seven Last Words of our Savior on the Cross, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf's symphonies on Ovid's Metamorphoses, and orchestral battle reenactments of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. A separate chapter details the aesthetic context within which characteristic symphonies were conceived, as well as their subsequent reception, and a series of appendixes summarises bibliographic information for over 225 relevant examples.
Introduction
1. Paradise lost
2. Preaching the emotions
3. The boundaries of the art
4. Paradise regained
5. Making memories
Appendixes: 1. Thematic index of characteristic symphonies
2. Pastoral symphonies and movements
3. Symphonies and movements by subject.
Subject Areas: Classical music [c 1750 to c 1830 AVGC4]
