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A collection of programme notes and associated critical paragraphs composed for symphony concerts, combining concise descriptive commentary with reconsidered newspaper criticism. The editor selects roughly one hundred twenty-five commonly programmed works and organizes entries by composer and piece, offering historical background, structural and thematic analysis, and performance-oriented observations. Notes range from short audience-ready introductions to expanded essays that address orchestration, form, and interpretive choices, and they occasionally comment on contemporary reception. The book spans a broad orchestral repertoire, guiding listeners through baroque, classical, romantic, and modern works with clear, practical explication.

About the Author

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Philip Hale

Philip Hale was an American music critic and writer, best known for his insightful contributions to the understanding of classical music through his work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. His notable publication, "Philip Hale's Boston Symphony Programme Notes," provides detailed commentary and analysis of the orchestra's performances, enriching the concert-going experience for audiences. Hale's writings reflect his deep appreciation for music and his commitment to educating listeners about the nuances of orchestral works, making him a significant figure in the realm of music criticism.

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