A Popular History of the Art of Music: From the Earliest Times Until the PresentGood Press, 2020 M01 9 - 2456 páginas This History of the Art of Music covers the history of the development of music and the methods of writing music from the time of Ancient Egypt, Assyria, Ancient Greece, India, China and Japan until today. The author describes the transformation, the origin of certain sounds, instruments, the changes through the time. The book includes charts of the early musical writings, as well as the charts of the greatest composers in history such as Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. |
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL ITALIAN COMPOSERS | |
BOOK FIRST | |
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MUSIC AMONG THE HEBREWS | |
II | |
music among the Assyrians types of instruments | |
MUSIC IN INDIA CHINA AND JAPAN | |
money he made | |
BEGINNINGS OF OPERA IN FRANCE | |
rare editions | |
BOOK FOURTH | |
Lament for Charlemagne notation employed by the French | |
MOZART AND HIS GENIUS | |
BEETHOVEN AND HIS WORKS | |
OPERA IN THE EIGHTEENTH | |
CHRONOLOGICAL CHART OF THE MORE IMPORTANT | |
CHRONOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF PIANISTS | |
THE ARABS OR SARACENS | |
TROUBADOURS TROUVÈRES | |
Macrobus Martinus Capella | |
THE RISE OF POLYPHONY | |
The Soul and the Body Monteverdes Arianna | |
homophonic canonic imitation chords as incidents variety | |
orchestral effects scene from Eurydice | |
POLYPHONIC SCHOOLS OF ITALY | |
CHANGES IN MUSICAL NOTATION | |
BOOK THIRD | |
counterpoint in educating harmonic sense madrigal | |
Zingarelli opera in England | |
EMANUEL BACH HAYDN | |
BOOK FIFTH | |
Three great names Graun Gluck | |
Lohengrin | |
industry spontaneity personal characteristics | |
Gade | |
Copyright | |
The sons of Bach Emanuel Bach as composer difficulty | |
GERMAN OPERA WEBER | |
orchestra of the period its defects | |
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