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Beethoven's Symphonies: Unlocking the Masters Series (Unlocking the Masters) | 
enlarge | Author: John Bell Young Publisher: Amadeus Press Category: Book
List Price: $22.95 Buy New: $14.89 You Save: $8.06 (35%)
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Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Com Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1574671693 Dewey Decimal Number: 792 EAN: 9781574671698 ASIN: 1574671693
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Product Description The latest release in this value rich book/CD series brings us the great German composer who bridged the classical and romantic eras. In Beethoven's Symphonies - A Guided Tour, readers are treated to a detailed nuts-and-bolts description in easy-to-understand English of each of the famous nine Beethoven symphonies. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to read, listen, and learn more about Beethoven (1770-1827), and discover how this musical genius changed the face of orchestral music forever.
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A great read... August 10, 2008 I picked this book up on a whim. I've always loved Beethoven's music, but the symphonies, in my opinion, stand out as the greatest of all. This book puts each one of them in its historical and artistic context, allowing you to understand what his music meant to the people of Beethoven's time as well as our own, Young is an amazing writer, as he explains things in a colorful and exceptionally vivid way that does not require any technical knowledge of music (which is totally unlike Charles Rosen's books on classical music, which I plowed through, but which I found way too technical, labored, and turgid). His analyses of the symphonies are really very cogent and easily understandable, but also sharp and intelligent. He doesn't talk down to the reader, or dumb things down, but brings the music to life in words.
Young's chapter on "intonatsiia" is especially fascinating and actually, very useful for the neophytes among us, as it details an approach to listening to music from the inside out. I'd never heard of "intonatsia" until now and it was really a revelation. All in all, this is an absolutely enthralling read that is hard to put down, by an author who I can say is certainly the most engaging, brilliant, and communicative writer about music since Leonard Bernstein. It comes with a CD, too, with one movement of each symphony excitingly conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler.
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