
The Pianoforte Sonata
Its Origin and DevelopmentBy J. S. ShedlockLength3h 47m
About this audiobook
J. S. Shedlock's "The Pianoforte Sonata" serves as a comprehensive exploration of one of the most significant forms in classical music. Shedlock adeptly combines musicological analysis with practical insights, offering readers a deep understanding of the sonata form's evolution and its prominent composers. His erudite yet accessible style presents both technical detail and historical context, making the work a valuable reference not only for scholars but also for performers navigating the intricacies of pianoforte interpretation. The book succeeds in weaving a narrative that not only elucidates musical structure but also enriches appreciation for the sonata as an expressive medium in the Romantic era and beyond. J. S. Shedlock, an accomplished musician and scholar, draws from a rich background in music education and performance, reflecting on his extensive experience with the pianoforte. His passion for the subject matter is evident throughout the text, as he purposefully highlights the cultural significance of the sonata. Shedlock's commitment to preserving and disseminating musical knowledge aligns with his broader goal of fostering engagement with classical music across diverse audiences. This book is highly recommended for music students, educators, and enthusiasts alike, as it unlocks the technical and emotive potential of the pianoforte sonata. Whether you are seeking a deeper comprehension of musical form or looking to enhance your performance capabilities, Shedlock's work offers invaluable insights that will resonate with anyone devoted to the art of music.
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GenreOther
Length3 hrs 47 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 20, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
11CHAPTER VII: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
2CHAPTER V
12CHAPTER VIII
3HAYDN AND MOZART
13TWO CONTEMPORARIES OF BEETHOVEN
4I.—Haydn
14I. Weber
5II.—Mozart
15II. Schubert
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6CHAPTER VI
16CHAPTER IX: SCHUMANN, CHOPIN, BRAHMS, AND LISZT
7PREDECESSORS OF BEETHOVEN
17CHAPTER X: THE SONATA IN ENGLAND
8I. Muzio Clementi
18CHAPTER XI: MODERN SONATAS, DUET SONATAS, SONATINAS, ETC.
9II. Johann Ludwig Dussek
19INDEX: FOOTNOTES
10III. Friedrich Wilhelm Rust