The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven

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Faber & Faber, 2005 - Classicism in music - 533 pages
In this remarkable study, now an established classic which has remained in print since its first publication in 1971, Charles Rosen surveys the language of the music of the classical period. He concentrates on the three major figures of the time - Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven - because 'it is in terms of their achievements that the musical vernacular can best be defined'. He follows the development of each composer's best-known genres: for Haydn, the symphony and string quartet; for Mozart, the concerto, string quintet and comic opera; for Beethoven, the piano sonata. In addition, the author ranges widely through material which falls outside these categories.

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About the author (2005)

Charles Rosen (1927-2012) was an internationally renowned pianist and author. He also taught at various universities around the world, including Harvard, Oxford and Chicago. He gave numerous recitals and orchestral engagements around the world, and recorded a number of twentieth-century works at the invitation of the composers, including Igor Stravinsky, Elliott Carter and Pierre Boulez.

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