Felix Weingartner Boeken






On the Performance of Beethoven's Symphonies
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Bayreuth (1876-1896)
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The Post-Beethoven Symphonists: Symphony Writers Since Beethoven
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On The Performance Of Beethoven's Symphonies (1907)
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Focusing on the performance of Beethoven's symphonies, Felix Weingartner's 1907 analysis delves into the composer's intentions, offering valuable insights for conductors and performers. Drawing from his extensive experience, Weingartner provides historical context, musical structure analysis, and practical advice for each of the nine symphonies. His scholarly yet practical approach makes this work a vital resource for enthusiasts of Beethoven's music. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve the cultural significance of the original text, despite potential imperfections.
Bayreuth, 1876-1896 (1904)
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The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, emphasizing its cultural significance. As a result of its age, it may include imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. The publisher aims to preserve and promote literature by providing this high-quality edition that remains true to the original text, ensuring accessibility for readers interested in historical works.
The Symphony Since Beethoven
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Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the authenticity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the historical context and knowledge that underpin civilization, offering readers a glimpse into the past while maintaining the integrity of the original work.
On Conducting
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The book focuses on the scarcity and rising costs of early 1900s literature. It highlights a project dedicated to republishing these classic works in modern, affordable editions while preserving the original text and artwork, making them accessible to contemporary readers.