Table of contents

 

List of musical examples

List of illustrations

 

Introduction

 

-          The Viennese violone: until when was the Viennese violone used historically in orchestral music?

-          The investigation process of Viennese tuning in late classical and early romantic orchestral music

-          The impact of the Viennese tuning on my artistic development

 

The political and geographical influences on the Viennese violone in the 18th century

 

-         The death of Charles VI and the start of the reign of Maria-Theresa (1740)

-         The death of François I; Joseph II became Emperor at his mother's side (1765)

-         The dissolution of the Jesuit order (1773)

 

The Viennese violone and its repertoire

 

-          The instrument and its particular tuning

-          Composers and new repertoire

-          Which technical learning process was developed by the Viennese tuning players and theoreticians?

 

The Viennese violone in the orchestra

 

-         Divertimenti

-         The Viennese violone solos in Joseph Haydn’s symphonies

-         Johannes Matthias Sperger (1750-1812)

-         Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1828)

-         Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

-         Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

 

Practical approach

 

-         Can we link certain Viennese idioms to selected symphonic passages of Beethoven, Schubert, and Mendelssohn?

 

Conclusion

 

-         Personal note

 

Acknowledgments

 

Bibliography

 

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