Para a obra de Liszt, véxase Poemas sinfónicos (Liszt).

Un poema sinfónico é unha obra de orixe extra musical, de carácter poético literario, cuxa finalidade é mover sentimentos e espertar sensacións, ou describir unha escena mediante a música. Xeralmente consta dun único movemento e está escrito para orquestra, aínda que pode ser para piano ou para pequenas formacións instrumentais. O poema sinfónico é unha guía para o desenvolvemento da forma musical como tal en termos técnicos.

O termo foi aplicado por primeira vez por Franz Liszt que escribiu trece composicións deste xénero. A música descritiva foi sen dúbida o mellor camiño para transmitir obras literarias, xa fosen de carácter relixioso, épico, heroico, fantástico etc. mais será co poema sinfónico onde esta atope o seu máis forte forma de expresión.

Un poema sinfónico pode ser unha obra en si mesma, ou formar parte dun ciclo de poemas sinfónicos a modo de suite. Un exemplo disto é Má vlast (A miña patria) de Bedřich Smetana, formado por seis poemas sinfónicos.

O oposto a poema sinfónico sería a música absoluta, a cal non se basea en asociacións senón na música en si mesma.

Principais compositores

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Bibliografía en inglés

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  • Mueller, Rena Charin: Liszt's "Tasso" Sketchbook: Studies in Sources and Revisions, Ph. D. dissertation, Nova York University 1986.
  • Murray, Michael, French Masters of the Organ: Saint-Saëns, Franck, Widor, Vierne, Dupré, Langlais, Messiaen (Nova Haven e Londres: Yale University Press, 1998).
  • Orledge, Robert, ed. Stanley Sadie, "Koechlin, Charles", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Londres: Macmillan, 1980), 20 vols. ISBN 0-333-23111-2
  • Sadie, Stanley, ed. Stanley Sadie, "Opera: I. General", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Londres: Macmillan, 1980), 20 vols. ISBN 0-333-23111-2
  • Schonberg, Harold C., The Great Conductors (Nova York: Simon and Schuster, 1967). Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-19821.
  • Searle, Humphrey, ed Stanley Sadie, "Liszt, Franz", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, First Edition (Londres: Macmillan, 1980), 20 vols. ISBN 0-333-23111-2
  • Searle, Humphrey, ed. Alan Walker, "The Orchestral Works", Franz Liszt: The Man and His Music (Nova York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1970). SBN 8008-2990-5
  • Shulstad, Reeves, ed. Kenneth Hamilton, "Liszt's symphonic poems and symphonies", The Cambridge Companion to Liszt (Cambridge e Nova York: Cambridge University Press, 2005). ISBN 0-521-64462-3 (paperback).
  • Spencer, Jennifer, ed. Stanley Sadie, "Lyadov, Anatol Konstantinovich", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Londres: Macmillan, 1980), 20 vols. ISBN 0-333-23111-2
  • Spencer, Piers, ed. Allison Latham, "Symphonic poem [tone-poem]", The Oxford Companion to Music (Oxford e Nova York: Oxford University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-19-866212-2
  • Temperley, Nicholas, ed. Stanley Sadie, "Overture", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Second Edition (Londres: Macmillan, 2001), 29 vols. ISBN 0-333-60800-3
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  • Walker, Alan, Franz Liszt, Volume 2: The Weimar Years, 1848-1861 (Nova York: Alfred A Knopf, 1989). ISBN 0-394-52540-X

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