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Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-226) and index.
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Section I. The early nineteenth century : Beethoven's orchestration. On the symphony : part II, chapter III of School of practical composition / Carl Czerny -- Instruments added to the scores of old masters : chapter XIII of à Travers chants / Hector Berlioz -- On the rendering of Beethoven's Ninth symphony / Richard Wagner -- Instruments added by modern composers : Wagner and Beethoven / Charles Gounod -- Pamphlet on Mahler's edition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony / Gustav Mahler and Siegfried Lipiner -- Beethoven's instrumentation / Igor Stravinsky.
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The early nineteenth century : Beethoven's orchestration. -- The late nineteenth century : French and German orchestration I -- Interlude : orchestral possibilities on the eve of the new music -- The turn of the twentieth century : French and German orchestration II -- The early twentieth century : Klangfarbenmelodie and texture -- Later twentieth-century innovations.
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Section II. The late nineteenth century : French and German orchestration I. Statements on orchestration / Gustav Mahler -- First lesson : preliminary Instruction : from Cours méthodique d'orchestration / F.-A. Gevaert -- Foreword to Berlioz' Treatise on instrumentation / Richard Strauss.
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Section III. Interlude : orchestral possibilities on the eve of the new music. The orchestra : from Treatise on instrumentation / Hector Berlioz, annotated by Richard Strauss -- Orchestra tutti : from chapter X of A course of instruction in instrumentation / Salomon Jadassohn -- The general divisions and classification of the principal instruments of the orchestra : from Anatomie et phisiologie de l'orchestra / Delius and Papus -- Composition of the orchestra : chapter IV of Principals [i.e. Principles] of orchestration / Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov.
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Section IV. The turn of the twentieth century : French and German orchestration II. An inadequate means for musical expression / Ferruccio Busoni -- The orchestra : diatonic and atonal music : from Vom Wesen des Musikalischen / Josef Matthias Hauer -- Possibilities of the concert wind band from the standpoint of the modern composer / Percy Grainger -- Instrumentation / Arnold Schoenberg -- The balance of sonorities : volume and intensity / Charles Koechlin -- Instrumentation : from Conversations with Stravinsky / Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft.
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Section V. The early twentieth century : Klangfarbenmelodie and texture. Klangfarbenmelodie : from Theory of harmony (Harmonielehre) / Arnold Schoenberg -- Letter to Heinrich Jalowetz regarding the Symphony, op. 21 ; Letter to Herman Scherchen regarding the transcription of J.S. Bach's Ricercata / Anton Webern -- Anton Webern : Klangfarbenmelodien / Arnold Schoenberg -- Regarding Klangfarbenmelodie / Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft -- Timbral relationships and their functional use / Alfred Schnittke.
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Section VI. Later twentieth-century innovations. Program notes for the Fourth symphony / Charles Ives -- Instrumental character and the problem of the tutti : from Flawed words and stubborn sounds / Elliott Carter and Allen Edwards -- On the size and seating of an orchestra / Steve Reich -- Spatial music and orchestration : from Spaced out with Henry Brant / Henry Brant and Frank J. Oteri -- Remarks on orchestration / Morton Feldman -- Timbre and composition-timbre and language / Pierre Boulez.
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Orchestration: An Anthology of Composer's Writings is designed to be a primary or ancillary text for college-level music majors. Although there are several "how to" textbooks aimed at this market, there is little available that traces the history of orchestration through the writings of composers themselves. By collecting writings from the 19th century to today, Mathews illuminates how orchestration has grown and developed, as well as presenting a wide variety of theories that have been embraced by the leading practitioners in the field. The book begins with a general essay about the history of the study of orchestration, as well as the leading theories of the last two centuries. The collection then traces the history of orchestration, beginning with Beethoven's Orchestra (with writings by Berlioz, Wagner, Gounod, Mahler, and others), the 19th century (Mahler, Gevaert, Strauss) the fin de siecle (on the edge of musical modernism; writings by Berlioz, Jadassohn, Delius, and Rimsky Korsakov), early modern (Busoni, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Grainger, and others), and high modern (Carter, Feldman, Reich, Brant). Many of these pieces have never been translated into English before; some only appeared in small journals or the popular press and have never appeared in a book; and none have ever been collected in one place. [Publisher description].