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Stories of Symphonic Music / A Guide to the Meaning of Important Symphonies, Overtures, and Tone-poems from Beethoven to the Present Day

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The guide offers concise, non-technical explanations of symphonies, overtures, and tone-poems, arranged by composer, that orient concert-goers to the illustrative or poetic intentions behind each work. A preface argues for knowing a composition's programme when it is central to the music; individual entries summarize a work's descriptive basis, thematic outline, and salient orchestral effects without indulging in speculative interpretations. Coverage ranges from Beethoven through late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century composers and selects items likely to appear on contemporary orchestral programs, providing practical background to enhance informed listening.

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Lawrence Gilman

Lawrence Gilman was an American music critic and author known for his insightful analyses of modern opera and symphonic music. His notable works include "Aspects of Modern Opera: Estimates and Inquiries," where he explores the evolution of opera in the contemporary landscape, and "Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande: A Guide to the Opera with Musical Examples from the Score," which serves as a detailed examination of Debussy's landmark work. Gilman also contributed to the understanding of American composer Edward MacDowell in his study titled "Edward MacDowell: A Study." Through his writings, Gilman has significantly enriched the discourse on music and its cultural implications.

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