Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies by Philip H. Goepp
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.--The Symphony during the Nineteenth Century CHAPTER II.--Berlioz and Liszt CHAPTER III.--Berlioz. "Romeo and Juliet." Dramatic Symphony CHAPTER IV.--A Symphony to Dante's "Divina Commedia" CHAPTER V.--The Symphonic Poems of Liszt "Les Préludes" "Tasso" "Mazeppa" "Battle of the Huns" CHAPTER VI.--The Symphonic Poems of Saint-Saëns "Danse Macabre" "Phaeton" "The Youth of Hercules" "Omphale's Spinning Wheel" CHAPTER VII.--César Franck Symphony in D minor CHAPTER VIII.--D'Indy and the Followers of Franck D'Indy's Second Symphony CHAPTER IX.--Débussy and the Innovators |
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