Re: [OT] Looking for symphony with good counterpoint or independent voices

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On 11/01/2016 08:59 AM, J. C. wrote:

I'm looking for symphonies with good examples of independent voices or
counterpunctual techniques. So far I've looked at Beethoven's 9th,
Mahler's 1st, Dvorak's 9th and even Mozart's Jpiter symphony. But the
wealth of information online is too much to delve into it without more
keywords. Unfortunately, "symphony" is also well-liked term for a lot of
sites dealing with classical music in general.

add fugue, contrapuntal, counterpoint, polyphony etc to your symphonic searches.

All 19th century composers were trained extensively in counterpoint and you can find examples, be it shorter imitative phrases or full-blown fugues (less so) in most major symphonic works of the 19th century.

I can probably help you more if you give a bit more detail as to what you want from these examples.

As Dave said above, you will find many more examples in chamber music than the symphony.

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