Birth of the Orchestra

Birth of the Orchestra

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Spitzer John
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780198164340
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This book traces the emergence of the orchestra from 16th-century string bands to the 'classical' orchestra of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and their contemporaries. Ensembles of bowed stringed instruments, several players per part plus continuo and wind instruments, were organized in France in the mid-17th century and then in Rome at the end of the century. The prestige of these ensembles and of the music and performing styles of their leaders, Jean-Baptiste Lully and Arcangelo Corelli, caused them to be imitated elsewhere, until by the late 18th century, the orchestra had become a pan-European phenomenon. Spitzer and Zaslaw review previous accounts of these developments, then proceed to a thoroughgoing documentation and discussion of orchestral organization, instrumentation, and social roles in France, Italy, Germany, England, and the American colonies. They also examine the emergence of orchestra musicians, idiomatic music for orchestras, orchestral performance practices, and the awareness of the orchestra as a central institution in European life.
EAN 9780198164340
ISBN 0198164343
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date April 29, 2004
Pages 650
Language English
Dimensions 252 x 195 x 41
Country United Kingdom
Authors Spitzer John; Zaslaw Neal
Illustrations 16pp halftone plates, numerous line drawings & music examples