Mozart's Viennese Instrumental Music: A Study of Stylistic Re-Invention
- Author: Keefe, Simon P.
It is clear, however, that future studies of Mozart's stylistic development, from whatever angle they are undertaken, and evaluations of the significance of his mature instrumental works, will... — More…
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Contents
- `An Entirely Special Manner': Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat, K. 449 and the Stylistic Implications of Confrontation
- On the Grand, Brilliant and Intimate: Mozart's Piano Concertos, K. 450-K. 503 (1784-86)
- A Complementary Pair: Stylistic Experimentation in Mozart's Piano Concertos, No. 26 in D, K. 537 (the "Coronation") and No. 27 in Bb, K. 595
- An Integrated `Dissonance': Mozart's `Haydn' Quartets and the Slow Introduction of K. 465
- Mozart's `Prussian' Quartets, K. 575, 589 and 590: Towards a New Aesthetic of the String Quartet
- The `Jupiter' Symphony in C, K. 551: The Dramatic Finale and its Stylistic Significance in Mozart's Orchestral Oeuvre
- Mozart's Stylistic Re-Invention in Musical Context
- Bibliography
- Index