Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 18th
century, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the
ultimate compositional challenges. In his five-volume series The
Symphonic Repertoire, the late A. Peter Brown explores the symphony
from its 18th-century beginnings to the end of the 20th century. In
Volume 1, The Eighteenth-Century Symphony, 22 of Brown s former
students and colleagues collaborate to complete the work that he
began on this critical period of development in symphonic history.
The work follows Brown s outline, is organized by country, and
focuses on major composers. It includes a four-chapter overview and
concludes with a reframing of the symphonic narrative. Contributors
address issues of historiography, the status of research, and
questions of attribution and stylistic traits, and provide
background material on the musical context of composition and early
performances. The volume features a CD of recordings from the
Bloomington Early Music Festival Orchestra, highlighting the
largely unavailable repertoire discussed in the book."
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