The Symphony Since Beethoven


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This 1904 book by composer, conductor and pianist Felix Weingartner examines the development of the symphony as a musical form since one of its greatest practitioners, Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven's symphonic works gave the symphony an unprecedented importance as an art form and inspired his contemporaries and later composers to take it more seriously. Weingartner helped create a widespread appreciation for Beethoven's symphonies through his writings on, and performances of, these works. He conducted all of Beethoven's symphonies, and was the first conductor to make commercial recordings of all nine of them. (2 hr 39 min)

Chapters

Preface and Introduction 12:32 Read by realisticspeakers
Haydn-Shubert 12:43 Read by realisticspeakers
Mendelssohn 6:55 Read by realisticspeakers
Schumann 13:08 Read by realisticspeakers
Brahms 20:38 Read by realisticspeakers
Bruckner and Foreign Composers 11:31 Read by realisticspeakers
Berlioz 33:06 Read by realisticspeakers
Liszt 27:03 Read by realisticspeakers
Modern Composers and Conclusion 22:10 Read by realisticspeakers