
Secondhand Classical Music Books Bargain Box SP2219
Secondhand Classical Music Books Bargain Box
Immerse yourself in the rich history and intricate artistry of classical music with this collection of biographies, analyses, and scores dedicated to some of the world's greatest composers. From the romanticism of Schubert to the profound genius of Bach and Beethoven, these books offer deep insights into their lives, works, and enduring legacies. Perfect for music enthusiasts, students, or anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for classical compositions. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Schubert: His Life His Work His Time by Joseph Wechsberg
Delve into the poignant and relatively short life of Franz Schubert, one of the most prolific and influential composers of the Romantic era. Wechsberg's biography offers an intimate portrait of the man behind the magnificent lieder, symphonies, and chamber music, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Vienna. A comprehensive and engaging look at Schubert's genius and personal struggles. -
Verdi by Charles Osborne
Explore the dramatic life and revolutionary operas of Giuseppe Verdi, the towering figure of 19th-century Italian opera. Osborne's biography chronicles Verdi's artistic development, his political engagements, and the creation of masterpieces that continue to enthrall audiences worldwide. A captivating journey through the life and works of a musical titan. -
Ten Composers by Neville Cardus
Gain insightful perspectives on the lives and music of ten legendary composers, including Schubert, Wagner, Brahms, Strauss, Elgar, Franck, Debussy, Grieg, Sibelius, and Chopin. Cardus, a renowned music critic, offers eloquent and perceptive essays that illuminate the genius and unique contributions of these masters. A discerning collection for classical music aficionados. -
The Pursuit of Music by Sir Walford Davies
Reflect on the profound role of music in human experience and its inherent power to move, inspire, and connect, through the insightful observations of Sir Walford Davies, a distinguished musician and educator. This book offers a thoughtful exploration of music's essence, its emotional impact, and its place in our lives. A philosophical and uplifting meditation on the art form. -
Beethoven by Donald Francis Tovey (Oxford University Press)
Delve into the monumental genius of Ludwig van Beethoven through the analytical and perceptive insights of musicologist Donald Francis Tovey. This volume, likely a detailed study or collection of essays, offers a deep understanding of Beethoven's revolutionary compositions and his profound impact on classical music. A scholarly and essential read for serious Beethoven admirers. -
The Chorale Preludes of J.S. Bach: A Handbook by C.S. Terry
Explore the intricate and spiritual world of J.S. Bach's chorale preludes with this authoritative handbook. Terry's work provides a detailed guide to these profound compositions, offering insights into their structure, theological context, and musical significance. An invaluable resource for understanding a cornerstone of keyboard repertoire. -
Sixteen Symphonies by Bernard Shore
Journey through the rich landscape of orchestral music with this exploration of sixteen significant symphonies, likely from across various periods and composers. Bernard Shore offers critical analysis and appreciative insights into these complex works, helping readers to better understand and enjoy the orchestral form. A comprehensive guide for symphony lovers. -
Schubert (Likely a collection of musical scores or a detailed analysis)
Immerse yourself directly in the musical genius of Franz Schubert through this volume, which could contain musical scores, detailed analysis, or a focused study of his compositions. This book offers an in-depth look at the structure, harmony, and emotional depth of his works, allowing for a deeper appreciation of his artistry. A valuable resource for musicians and dedicated listeners. -
Dvorák (The Master Musicians) by Alec Robertson
Discover the life and vibrant compositions of Antonín Dvorák, the Czech master known for his symphonies, chamber music, and operas, often infused with folk melodies. This volume from "The Master Musicians" series provides a comprehensive overview of his life and critical insights into his works. An excellent introduction to the genius of Dvorák. -
Elgar (The Master Musicians) by W.H. Reed
Delve into the world of Edward Elgar, one of England's most celebrated composers, known for his grand orchestral works like the "Enigma Variations" and the "Pomp and Circumstance Marches." This "Master Musicians" volume offers a detailed account of his life and an insightful analysis of his distinctive musical style. A tribute to a national musical icon. -
Fauré (The Master Musicians) by Norman Suckling
Explore the elegant and subtle world of Gabriel Fauré, the French composer renowned for his exquisite chamber music, mélodies, and the beautiful "Requiem." This volume from "The Master Musicians" series illuminates his life and provides critical insights into his sophisticated and lyrical compositions. A nuanced look at a master of French music. -
Handel (The Master Musicians) by Percy M. Young
Discover the monumental life and baroque masterpieces of George Frideric Handel, the German-born British composer famous for his operas, oratorios (like "Messiah"), and instrumental works. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a comprehensive account of his prolific career and lasting influence. An essential read for understanding a towering figure of the Baroque era. -
Purcell (The Master Musicians) by J.A. Westrup
Delve into the genius of Henry Purcell, often considered England's greatest native composer, renowned for his operas, sacred music, and incidental music for plays. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a scholarly yet accessible exploration of his relatively short but brilliant career and his profound impact on English music. A vital study of a baroque master. -
Schumann (The Master Musicians) by Joan Chissell
Explore the intensely Romantic and often tumultuous life of Robert Schumann, a German composer celebrated for his piano works, lieder, and symphonies, deeply influenced by his inner emotional world. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a sensitive biography and insightful analysis of his highly expressive and personal music. A poignant look at a Romantic visionary. -
Beethoven (The Master Musicians) by Marion M. Scott
Discover the life and revolutionary works of Ludwig van Beethoven, the iconic German composer whose symphonies, concertos, and sonatas redefined classical music. This "Master Musicians" volume provides a comprehensive overview of his extraordinary career, his struggles with deafness, and his enduring legacy. An essential biography for understanding a musical giant. -
Brahms (The Master Musicians) by Peter Latham
Delve into the profound and deeply expressive music of Johannes Brahms, one of the "Three Bs" of German music, known for his rich harmonies, rigorous structures, and Romantic melodies. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a comprehensive account of his life and an insightful analysis of his powerful symphonies, chamber music, and lieder. A detailed look at a master of the Romantic era. -
Berlioz (The Master Musicians) by J.H. Elliot
Explore the flamboyant and groundbreaking life and works of Hector Berlioz, the French Romantic composer celebrated for his innovative orchestrations and dramatic programmatic music like the "Symphonie fantastique." This "Master Musicians" volume provides a vivid portrait of his revolutionary musical vision and adventurous spirit. A captivating study of a true original.
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Secondhand Classical Music Books Bargain Box
Immerse yourself in the rich history and intricate artistry of classical music with this collection of biographies, analyses, and scores dedicated to some of the world's greatest composers. From the romanticism of Schubert to the profound genius of Bach and Beethoven, these books offer deep insights into their lives, works, and enduring legacies. Perfect for music enthusiasts, students, or anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for classical compositions. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
-
Schubert: His Life His Work His Time by Joseph Wechsberg
Delve into the poignant and relatively short life of Franz Schubert, one of the most prolific and influential composers of the Romantic era. Wechsberg's biography offers an intimate portrait of the man behind the magnificent lieder, symphonies, and chamber music, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Vienna. A comprehensive and engaging look at Schubert's genius and personal struggles. -
Verdi by Charles Osborne
Explore the dramatic life and revolutionary operas of Giuseppe Verdi, the towering figure of 19th-century Italian opera. Osborne's biography chronicles Verdi's artistic development, his political engagements, and the creation of masterpieces that continue to enthrall audiences worldwide. A captivating journey through the life and works of a musical titan. -
Ten Composers by Neville Cardus
Gain insightful perspectives on the lives and music of ten legendary composers, including Schubert, Wagner, Brahms, Strauss, Elgar, Franck, Debussy, Grieg, Sibelius, and Chopin. Cardus, a renowned music critic, offers eloquent and perceptive essays that illuminate the genius and unique contributions of these masters. A discerning collection for classical music aficionados. -
The Pursuit of Music by Sir Walford Davies
Reflect on the profound role of music in human experience and its inherent power to move, inspire, and connect, through the insightful observations of Sir Walford Davies, a distinguished musician and educator. This book offers a thoughtful exploration of music's essence, its emotional impact, and its place in our lives. A philosophical and uplifting meditation on the art form. -
Beethoven by Donald Francis Tovey (Oxford University Press)
Delve into the monumental genius of Ludwig van Beethoven through the analytical and perceptive insights of musicologist Donald Francis Tovey. This volume, likely a detailed study or collection of essays, offers a deep understanding of Beethoven's revolutionary compositions and his profound impact on classical music. A scholarly and essential read for serious Beethoven admirers. -
The Chorale Preludes of J.S. Bach: A Handbook by C.S. Terry
Explore the intricate and spiritual world of J.S. Bach's chorale preludes with this authoritative handbook. Terry's work provides a detailed guide to these profound compositions, offering insights into their structure, theological context, and musical significance. An invaluable resource for understanding a cornerstone of keyboard repertoire. -
Sixteen Symphonies by Bernard Shore
Journey through the rich landscape of orchestral music with this exploration of sixteen significant symphonies, likely from across various periods and composers. Bernard Shore offers critical analysis and appreciative insights into these complex works, helping readers to better understand and enjoy the orchestral form. A comprehensive guide for symphony lovers. -
Schubert (Likely a collection of musical scores or a detailed analysis)
Immerse yourself directly in the musical genius of Franz Schubert through this volume, which could contain musical scores, detailed analysis, or a focused study of his compositions. This book offers an in-depth look at the structure, harmony, and emotional depth of his works, allowing for a deeper appreciation of his artistry. A valuable resource for musicians and dedicated listeners. -
Dvorák (The Master Musicians) by Alec Robertson
Discover the life and vibrant compositions of Antonín Dvorák, the Czech master known for his symphonies, chamber music, and operas, often infused with folk melodies. This volume from "The Master Musicians" series provides a comprehensive overview of his life and critical insights into his works. An excellent introduction to the genius of Dvorák. -
Elgar (The Master Musicians) by W.H. Reed
Delve into the world of Edward Elgar, one of England's most celebrated composers, known for his grand orchestral works like the "Enigma Variations" and the "Pomp and Circumstance Marches." This "Master Musicians" volume offers a detailed account of his life and an insightful analysis of his distinctive musical style. A tribute to a national musical icon. -
Fauré (The Master Musicians) by Norman Suckling
Explore the elegant and subtle world of Gabriel Fauré, the French composer renowned for his exquisite chamber music, mélodies, and the beautiful "Requiem." This volume from "The Master Musicians" series illuminates his life and provides critical insights into his sophisticated and lyrical compositions. A nuanced look at a master of French music. -
Handel (The Master Musicians) by Percy M. Young
Discover the monumental life and baroque masterpieces of George Frideric Handel, the German-born British composer famous for his operas, oratorios (like "Messiah"), and instrumental works. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a comprehensive account of his prolific career and lasting influence. An essential read for understanding a towering figure of the Baroque era. -
Purcell (The Master Musicians) by J.A. Westrup
Delve into the genius of Henry Purcell, often considered England's greatest native composer, renowned for his operas, sacred music, and incidental music for plays. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a scholarly yet accessible exploration of his relatively short but brilliant career and his profound impact on English music. A vital study of a baroque master. -
Schumann (The Master Musicians) by Joan Chissell
Explore the intensely Romantic and often tumultuous life of Robert Schumann, a German composer celebrated for his piano works, lieder, and symphonies, deeply influenced by his inner emotional world. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a sensitive biography and insightful analysis of his highly expressive and personal music. A poignant look at a Romantic visionary. -
Beethoven (The Master Musicians) by Marion M. Scott
Discover the life and revolutionary works of Ludwig van Beethoven, the iconic German composer whose symphonies, concertos, and sonatas redefined classical music. This "Master Musicians" volume provides a comprehensive overview of his extraordinary career, his struggles with deafness, and his enduring legacy. An essential biography for understanding a musical giant. -
Brahms (The Master Musicians) by Peter Latham
Delve into the profound and deeply expressive music of Johannes Brahms, one of the "Three Bs" of German music, known for his rich harmonies, rigorous structures, and Romantic melodies. This "Master Musicians" volume offers a comprehensive account of his life and an insightful analysis of his powerful symphonies, chamber music, and lieder. A detailed look at a master of the Romantic era. -
Berlioz (The Master Musicians) by J.H. Elliot
Explore the flamboyant and groundbreaking life and works of Hector Berlioz, the French Romantic composer celebrated for his innovative orchestrations and dramatic programmatic music like the "Symphonie fantastique." This "Master Musicians" volume provides a vivid portrait of his revolutionary musical vision and adventurous spirit. A captivating study of a true original.
