The Mahler Symphonies

by David Hurwitz

Published 1 November 2004


Exploring Haydn

by David Hurwitz

Published 30 October 2005



Richard Strauss

by David Hurwitz

Published 1 January 2000

Listening to Mendelssohn

by David Hurwitz

Published 7 January 2020

Beethoven's orchestral works include some of the most iconic and popular pieces of classical music ever written. In this book, author and music critic David Hurwitz surveys all of his symphonies, overtures, concertos, theatrical music, his single ballet and other music for the dance, and several short pieces worth getting to know. It offers chapters on Beethoven's handling of the symphony orchestra and his contributions to its evolution, as well as his approach to musical form in creating large, multi-movement works. The musical descriptions provide helpful strategies for listening that invite both beginners and experienced enthusiasts to treat even the best known pieces as something fresh, new and relevant. In addition, Hurwitz provides extensive lists of recommended recordings of all of the music surveyed, highlighting the wide range of issues in Beethoven interpretation and performance, as well as the history of his music on disc. He encourages readers to listen actively and critically, as they build their own Beethoven discographies according to their personal tastes and preferences.

Listening to Handel

by David Hurwitz

Published 5 March 2019


C.P.E.

by David Hurwitz

Published 1 August 2016

Dvorak

by David Hurwitz

Published 30 June 2005