- an
octave below, and
perhaps also a b****oon).
Occasionally the
early symphonists even
dispensed with the
viola part, thus
creating three-part symphonies...
-
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Soule –
Composer and
Symphonist".
Jeremy Soule.
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original on
March 8, 2010. Retrieved...
- 1963) was a
German composer.
Sometimes described as the
greatest German symphonist of the 20th century, he is now
largely overlooked,
particularly in English-speaking...
- Andy
Brick is an
American composer,
conductor and
symphonist. A
native of
suburban Chicago,
Brick studied composition under Leslie B****ett at the University...
- one another. This
challenge was why the
Romantics "were
never natural symphonists". All a
composer like
Tchaikovsky could do with them was to essentially...
- Suite; England's
voice resonated with the Brahms-oriented
Hubert Parry and
symphonist, as well as the bizarre[according to whom?]
operettas of
Arthur ****van...
-
opera music in
symphonic works,
which helped him
continue his
career as a
symphonist during this
hectic decade. In 1779, an
important change in Haydn's contract...
-
Teutonic influences.
Vaughan Williams is
among the best-known
British symphonists,
noted for his very wide
range of moods, from
stormy and imp****ioned...
-
differentiates between "song" and "song-cycle"; he also
disparages the term "song-
symphonist",
which he
calls "a
horrid cliché that
belongs to the
dubious history...
-
Nietzsche thought of it as akin to a
symphony or opera. "No
lesser a
symphonist than
Gustav Mahler corroborates: 'His
Zarathustra was born completely...