Melanie Lowe0253348277, 9780253348272, 9780253000064
Pleasure and Meaning in the Classical Symphony is the first work of its kind to examine how concert-going listeners of the late 18th century might have responded to this “new” repertoire, and in what ways it was intelligible to audiences from different eras, cultures, and social settings. More broadly, she also considers the effect of western European art music on today’s listeners and its meaning in contemporary American culture.
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