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The Evolution of Modern Orchestration

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A historical study traces the development of the orchestra and orchestration from early instrumental origins through the classical and romantic eras, linking changes in instrumentation to compositional needs and aesthetic impulses. It surveys early experiments in scoring, examines influential figures and contemporaries of the classical masters, and follows national and stylistic schools that shaped later orchestral practice. Emphasis falls on the impelling forces behind technical and timbral innovations, with chapters on instrument evolution, orchestral beginnings, and subsequent expansions. The work concludes with a synthesis and an appendix of musical illustrations to clarify representative examples.

About the Author

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Louis Adolphe Coerne

Louis Adolphe Coerne was an influential figure in the realm of music composition and orchestration. He is best known for his work "The Evolution of Modern Orchestration," which explores the development and techniques of orchestral music. Coerne's contributions to the understanding of orchestration have made a lasting impact on both composers and musicians. His insights into the evolving nature of orchestral sound reflect a deep engagement with the musical trends of his time, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the art of orchestration.

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