Aaron Rabushka advised:
>For those theoretically inclined I would suggest the "Schubert" chapter
>in Robert Simpson's "Symphony" anthology (say that three times fast!).
>The writer (whose name escapes me) demonstrates how two composers (in
>this case Schubert and Beethoven) make vastly different music out of
>similar and sometimes identical thematic material.
The writer was Harold Truscott, no mean composer himself.
Richard Pennycuick
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