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Found 1 comment on Fugue and Fugato in Rococo and Classical Chamber Music:

u/Xenoceratops · 2 pointsr/musictheory

You're looking specifically for sources on 18th/19th century music?

William Caplin - Classical Form

James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy - Elements of Sonata Theory: Norms, Types, and Deformations in the Late-Eighteenth-Century Sonata

Danuta Mirka - Metric Manipulations in Haydn and Mozart: Chamber Music for Strings, 1787-1791

Edward Klorman - Mozart's Music of Friends: Social Interplay in the Chamber Works

Paul Berry - Brahms Among Friends: Listening, Performance, and the Rhetoric of Allusion

Leonard Ratner - Classic Music: Expression, Form and Style

Check out Timothy Mastic's MTO article, Normative Wit: Haydn’s Recomposed Recapitulations. Also James Palmer's MTO article, Humorous Script Oppositions in Classical Instrumental Music, his PhD dissertation, and Jennifer Salalome's PhD dissertation as well.

>The closest I've found is the chapter in Knud Jeppson's Sixteenth Century Counterpoint that traces the historical evolution of counterpoint through the 18th century. I'd love to read more stuff like that.

You might be interested in Alfred Mann - The Study of Fugue. It's quite similar to Jeppesen, maybe even better. If you just can't get enough of the history of counterpoint, also read Warren Kirkendale's Fugue and Fugato in Rococo and Classical Chamber Music Joel Lester's Compositional Theory in the Eighteenth Century is also a fantastic book on the history of musical thought in 18th century Europe.

Let me know if you want more.