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Orchestral Music in Salzburg: 1750-1780.
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December 1, 1995|
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Information concerning Salzburg's eighteenth-century musical past has burst forward in a flood of recent articles, books, editions, and recordings. Much of this material has had to do with music of the symphonic variety, such as the five volumes of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Salzburg symphonies recorded by Christopher Hogwood for the Florilegium series (Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre, 1979-82); the two volumes containing fifteen symphonies by less famous Salzburg composers in The Symphony: 1720-1840 (vols. B.7-8, New York: Garland Publishing, 1982): Neal Zaslaw's book pertaining to ...
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