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A set of analytical essays presents nineteenth-century musical romanticism, beginning with a conceptual introduction and then individual studies of major composers such as Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Berlioz, and Liszt. Each essay links musical characteristics to personal temperament, surveys technical methods and historical schools, and evaluates tendencies such as realism. The author aims to guide attentive listening, to illuminate themes, development, and form, and to encourage consultation of scores and concert performances. The collection balances biographical anecdotes with technical explanation to help readers perceive and analyze musical expression.

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Daniel Gregory Mason

Daniel Gregory Mason was an American composer, musicologist, and author known for his insightful contributions to the understanding of classical music and its evolution. His works often explore the lives and influences of significant composers, as seen in his notable book "Beethoven and His Forerunners," which examines the precursors to Beethoven's groundbreaking style. Mason's other significant writings, including "The Romantic Composers" and "From Grieg to Brahms: Studies of Some Modern Composers and Their Art," reflect his deep engagement with the music of the Romantic era and beyond. Through his scholarly approach, Mason has enriched the literary heritage of musicology.

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