Mozart's symphonies : context, performance practice, reception

Neal Zaslaw

First published in hardback, in 1989, Mozart's Symphonies is the first serious attempt in any language to survey the entire panorama of Mozart's symphonic works. Accounting for every symphony associated with Mozart involved the identification and evaluation of nearly a hundred symphonies. Professor Zaslaw placed each symphony in its musical and cultural context, and addressed such questions as how and why the symphonies were written, how they were disseminated, who paid for them, who played them, who listened to them, and what those involved thought of them. The role of the symphony in Mozart's creative life and his contribution to the genre was also examined. The result is a classic of Mozart scholarship, which offers an outstanding contribution to Mozart literature in this generation. This paperback edition makes that contribution more widely known in this year, the bicentenary of Mozart's death.

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書名 Mozart's symphonies : context, performance practice, reception
著作者等 Zaslaw, Neal Alexander
Zaslaw Neal
出版元 Clarendon
刊行年月 1991
ページ数 xxv, 617 p., [16] p. of plates
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 0198162863
NCID BA1912718X
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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