Getting the Most Out of Mozart: The Instrumental Works (w/CD).Getting the Most Out of Mozart: The Instrumental Works (w/CD), by David Hurwitz David Hurwitz is a classical music writer, record reviewer, and percussionist. He has written reviews for High Fidelity, Fanfare, the website Classics Today (as founder and Executive Editor), and Amazon.com. . Amadeus Press/Limelight Editions c/o Hal Leonard Corp., Inc. (7777 W., Bluemound Rd., P.O. Box 13819, Milwaukee, WI 53213), 2005. 185 pp. $19.95. The ability to enjoy hearing great classical music can be greatly enhanced if one has a little background information about the basic elements of music. In Getting the Most Out of Mozart--The Instrumental Works, David Hurwitz takes a flesh approach to helping the classical music novice understand these basic elements. The writing style is fresh, without complex technical terms, and Hurwitz really does Warren Trotter, better known as Really Doe, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is affiliated with Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music family and label. Discography Songs
Not every genre of instrumental music is addressed. For instance, the piano sonatas Noun 1. piano sonata - a sonata for piano sonata - a musical composition of 3 or 4 movements of contrasting forms are not discussed because Hurwitz believes an understanding of their best elements can be seen just as well in the concertos. Likewise, the violin sonatas and piano trios are omitted in favor of the piano quartets, but this is not a shortcoming short·com·ing n. A deficiency; a flaw. shortcoming Noun a fault or weakness Noun 1. because Hurwitz's insights into this great music will undoubtedly encourage the reader to seek out more of Mozart's music. Hurwitz's discussion of form is of particular interest for several reasons: so many forms are addressed--ABA, minuet minuet (mĭny ĕt`), French dance, originally from Poitou, introduced at the court of Louis XIV in 1650. It became popular during the 17th and 18th cent. , rondo rondo (rŏn`dō, rŏndō`), instrumental musical form in which the opening section is repeated after each succeeding section containing contrasting thematic material. The complex rondeau of French keyboard music of the 17th cent. , variation, contrapuntal con·tra·pun·tal adj. Music Of, relating to, or incorporating counterpoint. [From obsolete Italian contrapunto, counterpoint : Italian contra-, against (from Latin forms and sonata--and, he writes about these forms in a way that is truly appealing and easy to understand. The only complaint I have about the book is the constant use of parentheses See parenthesis. parentheses - See left parenthesis, right parenthesis. ; I find them to be disruptive to the overall readability. But I encourage all teachers of young students to read this book, as I think it could be particularly useful to the serious junior high or high school musician. In truth, the section on forms--in the early part of the book--could be read by even younger students, enabling them to better understand what they're playing. Reviewed by James Litzelman, Arlington, Virginia. |
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