
A Guide to the Concerto offers a fascinating survey of the growth and development of the concerto form from its origins in the seventeenth century to the present day. Written by a team of internationally renowned scholars and critics under the editorship of Robert Layton, it will prove invaluable to all who wish to understand more about this perennially popular form and expand their knowledge of the concerto repertoire.Throughout, original and penetrating analyses that avoid technical jargon are illuminated by over 130 music examples. Among the many contributors are Dr. Robert Simpson, who discusses Beethoven's concertos with characteristic insight; H.C. Robbins Landon, foremost scholar of the Viennese classical period; David Brown, world authority on nineteenth-century Russian music; Michael Kennedy, author of acclaimed studies on Elgar and Britten, and Peter Dickinson, composer and leading writer on American music. Robert Layton himself provides an introduction and discography with hundreds of recommended recordings, and writes perceptively on the concerto in Scandinavia and the modern Russian concerto.Informative and accessible, A Guide to the Concerto will both illuminate and stimulate. No serious music lover should be without it.
This volume investigates the historical evolution and structural development of the concerto form from its seventeenth-century origins to the modern era. Edited by Robert Layton, the text compiles contributions from a team of internationally recognized musicologists and critics. The authors utilize a framework of analytical essays and musical examples to explain the progression of the concerto repertoire without relying on excessive technical jargon.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and music enthusiasts frequently cite this collection as a reliable and accessible reference for understanding the concerto repertoire. Readers note that the inclusion of diverse scholarly perspectives provides a well-rounded view of the form's development across different national traditions.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
1996-12-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019288008X
ISBN-13:
9780192880086
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