Characteristic symphonies have texts associating them with literature politics religion and other aspects of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century European culture. Examining both the music and its aesthetic and social contexts this first full-length study of the genre demonstrates how symphonies constructed individual and collective identities through their subjects representing emotion human bodily movement and the passage of time. Examples discussed include the Pastoral and Eroica symphonies of Beethoven and works by Haydn Dittersdorf and other composers of the era. An Appendix provides a thematic index of the entire repertory.
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