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A reissue of a masterpiece by a world-class pianist and top-rank thinkernow expanded and with a compact disc. This outstanding book focusing on the three most-beloved composers of the Vienna School is considered basic to any study of the music from their era. Drawing on his rich experience and intimate familiarity with the works of these giants, Charles Rosen presents his keen insights in language that is clear, persuasive, and nontechnical. For this reissue of The Classical Style, Rosen provides a comprehensive new introduction that incorporates ideas he has formulated in the past twenty-five years and responds to the reactions of others writers to the book during that time. Readers are also treated to a compact disc, recorded by Rosen in 1996 and produced especially to accompany this new version of the book. The CD offers complete performances of two late sonatas of Beethoven that are discussed extensively in the text: the Opus 106 in Bb major (the Hammerklavier) and the Opus 110 in C minor.
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Choice 评论
This is essentially a reprint of Rosen's National Book Award winning volume (CH, May'73). The author has added a new chapter, "Beethoven's Later Years and the Conventions of His Childhood," a new preface in which he responds to the various criticisms the book has garnered over the past quarter century, and a compact disc of his performances of Beethoven's Opp. 106 and 110 piano sonatas. The new chapters, a fascinating examination of Beethoven's retention of conventional compositional procedures in the midst of the innovations of his later years, provides a completely new perspective on his stylistic development and should be the source of much debate among musicologists in years to come. This remains simply the most important book on the classical style in music. Every library and serious student of music should own a copy of this expanded edition. W. E. Grim; Worcester State College
《图书馆杂志》(Library Journal )书评
The first edition of this book won the 1972 National Book Award and remained available in paperback for more than two decades. For this edition, Rosen adds a 14-page preface answering some of his friendly critics and a 26-page essay on Beethovenwhich includes 44 musical examples, not seenthat emphasizes the composer's indebtedness to Haydn and Mozart. Otherwise, the text of the original edition remains unchanged. A CD (not heard) of Rosen playing two Beethoven piano sonatas (opp. 106 and 110) is also included. Libraries successful in keeping together the book and CD of Rosen's Romantic Generation (LJ 4/1/95) may want to attempt the same with this set, but once the CD is lost, the price seems high for only two new essays if the older edition is still serviceable.Bonnie Jo Dopp, Univ. of Maryland Lib., College Park (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
目录
Preface to the First Edition | p. xi |
A New Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxvii |
Bibliographical Note | p. xxix |
Note on the Music Examples | p. xxxi |
I Introduction | |
1. The Musical Language of the Late Eighteenth Century | p. 19 |
2. Theories of Form | p. 30 |
3. The Origins of the Style | p. 43 |
II The Classical Style | |
1. The Coherence of the Musical Language | p. 57 |
2. Structure and Ornament | p. 99 |
III Haydn from 1770 to the Death of Mozart | |
1. String Quartet | p. 111 |
2. Symphony | p. 143 |
IV Serious Opera | p. 164 |
V Mozart | |
1. The Concerto | p. 185 |
2. String Quintet | p. 264 |
3. Comic Opera | p. 288 |
VI Haydn After the Death of Mozart | |
1. The Popular Style | p. 329 |
2. Piano Trio | p. 351 |
3. Church Music | p. 366 |
VII Beethoven | |
1. Beethoven | p. 379 |
2. Beethoven's Later Years and the Conventions of His Childhood | p. 449 |
Epilogue | p. 513 |
Index of Names and Works | p. 523 |