Stories of Symphonic Music - Lawrence Gilman
Explore the captivating world of orchestral storytelling with Lawrence Gilman's "Stories of Symphonic Music: A Guide to the Meaning of Important Symphonies, Overtures, and Tone-poems from Beethoven to the Present Day." This classic work opens the door to understanding the rich narratives embedded within program music, offering insightful appreciation for the classical repertoire.
Delve into the history and criticism of symphonic music, from celebrated overtures to evocative tone poems. Gilman expertly illuminates the meaning and emotional depth behind these monumental works, spanning from Beethoven to later composers. Whether you're a seasoned classical music aficionado or just beginning your journey into music appreciation, this guide provides a clear and engaging pathway to understanding the power and beauty of orchestral music. Discover the stories behind the sounds and deepen your connection to the world's greatest symphonic achievements.
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EAN: 9781023520324