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The author provides a compact life sketch of the composer, tracing his shift from a nonmusical profession into a devoted musical career, his formative teachers and patrons, and the emotional turbulence that shaped his work. The book then offers concise analyses and backgrounds of major orchestral pieces—symphonies, concertos, overtures, ballets, operas, and chamber works—highlighting recurring melancholic lyricism, dramatic contrasts, memorable melodies, and public and critical receptions. Short discussions link specific works to personal circumstances and compositional traits, aiming to illuminate musical structure, thematic material, and the expressive intent behind familiar concert staples.

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Louis Biancolli

Louis Biancolli was a musicologist and author known for his insightful analyses of orchestral music. He contributed to the understanding of classical composers through his notable works, including "Serge Prokofieff and his orchestral music" and "Tschaikowsky and his orchestral music." Biancolli's writings delve into the intricacies of orchestral compositions, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the works of these influential composers. His scholarship reflects a commitment to exploring the emotional and structural elements of music, making his contributions valuable for both music enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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