Classical Music: Composers / Performers / instruments / Key Works

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35 of classical music's most important composers are profiled over four, six or eight pages, with sections on the composer's life and music, and an overview of their major works. The 28-page introductory section includes spreads which display the instruments of the modern symphony orchestra, and some of their antecedents. The composer's music is explored in successive spreads. A timeline charts the turning points in the individual's life, alongside the dates that key works were completed. The remaining composers are covered in one, quarter or half page profiles which comprise a concise biography, a timeline and commentaries on a selection of important works in a range of styles.
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AuthorJohn Burrows
PublisherDK Publishing
PlaceLondon
Year2005
ISBN9781405306102
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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