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Music Educators Journal | 2002

The characteristic symphony in the age of Haydn and Beethoven

Richard Will

Introduction 1. Paradise lost 2. Preaching the emotions 3. The boundaries of the art 4. Paradise regained 5. Making memories Appendixes: 1. Thematic index of characteristic symphonies 2. Pastoral symphonies and movements 3. Symphonies and movements by subject.


Archive | 2009

Eighteenth-century symphonies: an unfinished dialogue

Richard Will; Simon P. Keefe

No genre worked harder in the eighteenth century than the symphony, which opened and closed concerts, punctuated the Catholic mass and introduced plays, operas and oratorios, whose overtures were classified by contemporary writers as ‘theatre symphonies’ and ‘church symphonies’. Meeting all these needs resulted in a vast and varied repertory. ‘Chamber symphonies’ alone, the focus of this chapter, number several thousand and, as anyone familiar with Haydn’s or Mozart’s symphonies knows, they draw on every conceivable resource of form, style and mood. Studies of eighteenth-century symphonies are equally diverse and, after two centuries, almost as numerous as the works themselves. Pedagogues of the time dissected examples by Haydn and others for the benefit of would-be imitators. Critics sought to capture expressive implications by drawing comparisons to odes, choruses, character representations, dialogues and comedies. Some nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century scholars, reflecting the nationalist preoccupations of their age, argued whether the most important predecessors of Haydn came from Italy, Austria, or Germany, while others analysed form, phrasing, harmony and thematic development in an investigation that continues today. Still others have examined how descriptive annotations, conditions of performance, or evocative melodies and rhythms influenced the meanings that symphonies communicated to listeners.


Opera Quarterly | 2011

Zooming In, Gazing Back: Don Giovanni on Television

Richard Will


Music & Letters | 1997

WHEN GOD MET THE SINNER, AND OTHER DRAMATIC CONFRONTATIONS IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

Richard Will


Archive | 2013

The symphony and the classical orchestra

Richard Will; Julian Horton


Archive | 2013

Role reversal: Rossini and Beethoven in early biopics

Richard Will; Nicholas Mathew; Benjamin Walton


Archive | 2012

Engaging Haydn: Performance

Mary Hunter; Richard Will


Archive | 2012

Engaging Haydn: Contents

Mary Hunter; Richard Will


Archive | 2012

Engaging Haydn: Acknowledgements

Mary Hunter; Richard Will


Archive | 2012

Engaging Haydn: Bibliography

Mary Hunter; Richard Will

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