A History of Western Music
by Donald Jay Grout
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"The definitive survey, combining current scholarship with a vibrant narrative. Carefully informed by feedback from dozens of scholars, it remains the book that students and teachers trust to explain what's important, where it fits, and why it matters. Peter Burkholder weaves a compelling story of people, their choices, and the western musical tradition that emerged. From chant to hip-hop, he connects past to present to create a context for tomorrow's musicians."--Amazon.com.Tags
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It has a great depth and breadth of information--if you can find it. The book is poorly organized and sections are ordered in a counter-intuitive way. Again, a good thorough survey text that deserves its place as the standard of Western music history. Pity you'll have trouble finding things in it.
This is the essential reference work for understanding the history of Western music. Filled with so many details, yet interesting not only for that reason but also because it is well-written. Worth a few moments of consideration or a whole afternoon immersing yourself in the wonder of music and its development over the centuries.
This book serves as a wonderful introduction to the history of European and American art music. The book is structured in an interesting way. Instead of being a simple chronology of music history, ranging from the Renaissance to recent trends in American music, it subdivides each time period into categories, such as "chamber music", "vocal music", or "orchestral music." Scattered throughout each chapter are quotations from the composer or musician in question, making for an illuminating read.
This book isn't really packed with details, mostly because it covers more than 500 years of music history, so it has only enough space to briefly touch on each period, although the major composers and concepts are covered with more depth. show more Nevertheless, I think it's a good starting point for anyone interested in the history of Western classical music. show less
This book isn't really packed with details, mostly because it covers more than 500 years of music history, so it has only enough space to briefly touch on each period, although the major composers and concepts are covered with more depth. show more Nevertheless, I think it's a good starting point for anyone interested in the history of Western classical music. show less
Very well illustrated history of music
This was a textbook for one of my university music history classes. Huge, and packed with details.
Book Description: RARE: Hard-to-find!!: Pub 1960 W. W. Norton. Excellent reading. hb, good cond. w/dj, good source for study.
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- Original title
- A History of Western Music
- Original publication date
- 1960 (first edition) (first edition); 1973 (second edition) (second edition); 1980 (third edition) (third edition); 1988 (fourth edition revised by Claude V. Palisca) (fourth edition revised by Claude V. Palisca)
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- Antonio Vivaldi; Johann Sebastian Bach; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ludwig van Beethoven; Johannes Brahms; Frédéric Chopin (show all 11); George Frideric Handel; Franz Joseph Haydn; Franz Liszt; Franz Schubert; Robert Schumann
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- Preface (to the fourth edition by Claude V. Palisca)
The purpose of a revision of a well-beloved historical survey is to improve the book and bring it into currency, not to recast it entirely.
Chapter I
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The State of Music at the End of the Ancient World
Anyone living in a province of the Roman Empire in the fifth century of the Christian era mig... (show all)ht have seen roads where people used to travel and now traveled no more, temples and arenas built for throngs and now falling into disuse and ruin, and life everywhere becoming with each generation poorer, more insecure, and more brutish.
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