The Concerto

  • The Concerto: A Listener's Guide
    By Michael Steinberg

    Bartok had written a violin concerto thirty years earlier, but that work, whose genesis was tied to a long-gone romance with the violinist Stefi Geyer, was neither published nor performed until nearly thirteen years after his death.

  • The Concerto: A Listener's Guide
    By Michael Steinberg

    " Now comes the companion volume--The Concerto: A Listener's Guide. In this marvelous book, Steinberg discusses over 120 works, ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach in the 1720s to John Adams in 1994.

  • The Concerto
    By Abraham Veinus

    The first thorough English-language exploration of the concerto as a musical form, this is an oft-quoted, authoritative survey.

  • The Concerto: A Research and Information Guide
    By Stephan D. Lindeman

    A masterly and indispensable recent addition to the study of the pi concerto genre at this important time in the early nineteenth cent Includes a discussion of the repertoire at this time, comparing Leip Berlin, Vienna, Paris, ...

  • The Concerto: A Research and Information Guide
    By Stephan D. Lindeman

    Twelve-tone and serial music were dominant forms of composition following World War II and remained so at least through the mid-1970s. In 1961, Ann Phillips Basart published the pioneering bibliographic work in the field.