A comprehensive guide to the history and evolution of pianoforte music from its origins in the early 18th century to modern times, written by Herbert Westerby, a renowned musicologist and pianist. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe,…mehr
A comprehensive guide to the history and evolution of pianoforte music from its origins in the early 18th century to modern times, written by Herbert Westerby, a renowned musicologist and pianist. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Part 1: The Music of the Harpsichord and Clavichord 1. The Story of Pianoforte Music 2. English Composers for the Virginal 3. The Old Harpsichord Suites 4. French Clavecin Music 5: Harpsichord and Clavichord Technique 6. The Polyphonic Style and the Evolution of the Fugue 7. Italian 'Cembalo' Music 8. Later English Harpsichord Composers - Purcell and Arne 9. Early German School 10. Handel and Bach 11. The Technique of the Polyphonic Period Part 2: The Music of the Pianoforte - The Classic Period 1. The Advent of the Modern Pianoforte 2. The Evolution of the Sonata 3. Development of the Modern Sonata 4. Haydn and Mozart 5. Clementi, the 'Father of the Pianoforte'. 6. Modern Pianoforte Technique 7. The Climax of Formal Music - Beethoven Part 3: The Romantic Period 1. Romanticism in Music 2. Decay of the Classical School - Hummel and Others 3. The First Romanticists - Field and Weber 4. The Romantic Movement in Pianoforte Music - Schubert 5. Classic - Romance: Mendelssohn 6. Reflective and Characteristic roman - Schuman 7. Characteristic, Impressionist and Programme Music 8. Lyrical and Poetical Forms 9. Poets of Nature - Sterndale Bennett 10. Poets of Nature - Stephen Heller 11. Poets of Youth 12. The Reflex of Schumann 13. Johannes Brahms 14. The Bravura Schools and Henselt 15. Liszt 16. Two Modern Romantics - Rubinstein and Raff 17. Modern Classicists - Moscheles, Hiller Saint Saëns etc 18. The Modern Contrapuntal Element - Rheinberger, etc 19. Max Reger 20. Smaller Romantic German Composers 21. The Sonata Since Beethoven 22. The Concerto and the Virtuoso 23. Four-Hand Music and Works for Left Hand 24. Variations for Pianoforte 25. Modern Dance Forms for Pianoforte 26. Transcriptions - Preludes and Indefinite Forms 27. Salon Music Part 4: Era of National Music 1. National Music 2. Chopin and the Polish School 3. Magyar Pianoforte Music and the Rhapsodies of Liszt 4. Music in Bohemia 5. Antonin Dvöák 6. Russian Pianoforte Music 7. Austrian or South German Composers 8. The French School of Pianoforte Music 9. Music of the Netherlands - César Franck 10. Swiss Composers for Pianoforte 11. Spanish and Portuguese Pianoforte Music 12. Modern Italian Pianoforte Music 13. Scandinavian Pianoforte Music 14. The Modern British School 15. Pianoforte Music in America 16. A Group of Study Writers - Classical School 17. The Educational Aspect - Methods and Technique.
Part 1: The Music of the Harpsichord and Clavichord 1. The Story of Pianoforte Music 2. English Composers for the Virginal 3. The Old Harpsichord Suites 4. French Clavecin Music 5: Harpsichord and Clavichord Technique 6. The Polyphonic Style and the Evolution of the Fugue 7. Italian 'Cembalo' Music 8. Later English Harpsichord Composers - Purcell and Arne 9. Early German School 10. Handel and Bach 11. The Technique of the Polyphonic Period Part 2: The Music of the Pianoforte - The Classic Period 1. The Advent of the Modern Pianoforte 2. The Evolution of the Sonata 3. Development of the Modern Sonata 4. Haydn and Mozart 5. Clementi, the 'Father of the Pianoforte'. 6. Modern Pianoforte Technique 7. The Climax of Formal Music - Beethoven Part 3: The Romantic Period 1. Romanticism in Music 2. Decay of the Classical School - Hummel and Others 3. The First Romanticists - Field and Weber 4. The Romantic Movement in Pianoforte Music - Schubert 5. Classic - Romance: Mendelssohn 6. Reflective and Characteristic roman - Schuman 7. Characteristic, Impressionist and Programme Music 8. Lyrical and Poetical Forms 9. Poets of Nature - Sterndale Bennett 10. Poets of Nature - Stephen Heller 11. Poets of Youth 12. The Reflex of Schumann 13. Johannes Brahms 14. The Bravura Schools and Henselt 15. Liszt 16. Two Modern Romantics - Rubinstein and Raff 17. Modern Classicists - Moscheles, Hiller Saint Saëns etc 18. The Modern Contrapuntal Element - Rheinberger, etc 19. Max Reger 20. Smaller Romantic German Composers 21. The Sonata Since Beethoven 22. The Concerto and the Virtuoso 23. Four-Hand Music and Works for Left Hand 24. Variations for Pianoforte 25. Modern Dance Forms for Pianoforte 26. Transcriptions - Preludes and Indefinite Forms 27. Salon Music Part 4: Era of National Music 1. National Music 2. Chopin and the Polish School 3. Magyar Pianoforte Music and the Rhapsodies of Liszt 4. Music in Bohemia 5. Antonin Dvöák 6. Russian Pianoforte Music 7. Austrian or South German Composers 8. The French School of Pianoforte Music 9. Music of the Netherlands - César Franck 10. Swiss Composers for Pianoforte 11. Spanish and Portuguese Pianoforte Music 12. Modern Italian Pianoforte Music 13. Scandinavian Pianoforte Music 14. The Modern British School 15. Pianoforte Music in America 16. A Group of Study Writers - Classical School 17. The Educational Aspect - Methods and Technique.
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