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Haydn, Mozart, & Beethoven : studies in the music of the classical period : essays in honor of Alan Tyson

Author: Alan Tyson; Sieghard Brandenburg
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University press, 1998.
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This is a collection of scholarly essays on music of the Classical era in honour of Alan Tyson. A leading authority on composers and music of the Classical period, Tyson has made an outstanding contribution to the study of composers' sketches, manuscript compositions, and early printed editions. An international group of nineteen distinguished musicologists contribute essays on Mozart, Haydn, Clementi, Beethoven,  Read more...
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Named Person: Joseph Haydn; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ludwig van Beethoven; Joseph Haydn; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ludwig van Beethoven; Joseph Haydn; Ludwig van Beethoven; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Alan Tyson; Sieghard Brandenburg
ISBN: 0198163622 9780198163626
OCLC Number: 34967951
Description: viii, 318 p. : ill., music ; 24 cm.
Contents: Watermarks are singles, too: a miscellany of research notes / Jan LaRue --
The Sextet in C major, by J.C. or J.C.F. Bach? / Stephen Roe --
A new manuscript from Clementi's early years as a keyboard virtuoso / Oliver Neighbour --
The triumph of variability: Haydn's articulation markings in the autograph of Sonata No. 49 in E flat / James Webster --
Haydn's 'Entwurf-Katalog': two questions / Sonja Gerlach --
Haydn's copyist Peter Rampl / Günter Thomas --
Mozart and the four-hand Sonata K. 19d / Cliff Eisen --
The Adagio in F Major, K³ Anhang 206a = K⁶ Anhang A 65 / Neal Zaslaw --
A sketch-leaf for Mozart's Contredanse 'La Bataille', K. 535 / Wolfgang Plath --
'N.N.' revisited: new light on Mozart's late correspondence / John Arthur --
Mozart's key signatures: a peculiar feature of his autograph scores / Albi Rosenthal --
Beethoven's minority / Joseph Kerman --
Beethoven as colourist: another look at his string quartet arrangement of the Piano Sonata, Op. 14, no. 1 / Lewis Lockwood --
Exploring the Eroica: aspects of the new critical edition / Bathia Churgin --
An orchestral version of Beethoven's Marsch zur grossen Wachtparade / Clemens Brenneis --
Deconstructing Beethoven's sketchbooks / Douglas Johnson --
Johanna van Beethoven's embezzlement / Sieghard Brandenburg --
Some romantic images in Beethoven / Maynard Solomon --
In search of Palestrina: Beethoven in the archives / Richard Kramer.
Other Titles: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Responsibility: edited by Sieghard Brandenburg.
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This collection of scholarly essays on music of the classical era celebrates the contribution of musicologist Alan Tyson. In addition to major papers on Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, it contains a  Read more...

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This is excellent musicology ... finely presented and well-illustrated volume. Julian Rushton, TLS

 
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