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From the very beginning, music has helped us create our world – everything from language, to technology, to philosophy and religion. The Art of Ancient Music discusses the important role music has played in shaping human development. While emphasizing shared human themes, the text has a special focus on the rise of Western music in the ancient Near East, the Bible, and the Classical worlds. A final chapter provides a discussion of the way music helped bridge the gap between the ancient world and the Middle Ages, especially in the guise of Church music.



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David Leinweber has given us a thoroughly researched book in the best tradition of humanistic scholarship. He presents a clear and readable narrative describing the intertwined origins of music and musical instruments, poetry, and dance in the civilizations of antiquity. He then proceeds to show how ancient ideas about the arts found resonance in Western culture of the early Middle Ages that influenced future generations. The text is accessible to the college student beginning the study of music history, as well as the general reader who is interested in how ancient ideas of music and the arts remain relevant in the culture of today.

-- Maria Archetto, Oxford College of Emory University

In lucid and succinct language, Leinweber's fine study relates the development of music to a wide range of human endeavors. Accessible to students and general readers alike, this book traces the history of music from its beginnings to the medieval period in original and insightful ways.

-- Clark Lemons, Emory University

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Voice: History’s First Musical Instrument

Chapter 2: Early Musical Instruments

Chapter 3: The Bow of Music

Chapter 4: Music and Storytelling

Chapter 5: Festivals and Parties

Chapter 6: Church Music as an Heir of Ancient Music

Epilogue: The Art of Ancient Music

A Select Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793625199, 978-1793625199
      ISBN10: 1793625190

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From the very beginning, music has helped us create our world – everything from language, to technology, to philosophy and religion. The Art of Ancient Music discusses the important role music has played in shaping human development. While emphasizing shared human themes, the text has a special focus on the rise of Western music in the ancient Near East, the Bible, and the Classical worlds. A final chapter provides a discussion of the way music helped bridge the gap between the ancient world and the Middle Ages, especially in the guise of Church music.



      Trade Review

      David Leinweber has given us a thoroughly researched book in the best tradition of humanistic scholarship. He presents a clear and readable narrative describing the intertwined origins of music and musical instruments, poetry, and dance in the civilizations of antiquity. He then proceeds to show how ancient ideas about the arts found resonance in Western culture of the early Middle Ages that influenced future generations. The text is accessible to the college student beginning the study of music history, as well as the general reader who is interested in how ancient ideas of music and the arts remain relevant in the culture of today.

      -- Maria Archetto, Oxford College of Emory University

      In lucid and succinct language, Leinweber's fine study relates the development of music to a wide range of human endeavors. Accessible to students and general readers alike, this book traces the history of music from its beginnings to the medieval period in original and insightful ways.

      -- Clark Lemons, Emory University

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Voice: History’s First Musical Instrument

      Chapter 2: Early Musical Instruments

      Chapter 3: The Bow of Music

      Chapter 4: Music and Storytelling

      Chapter 5: Festivals and Parties

      Chapter 6: Church Music as an Heir of Ancient Music

      Epilogue: The Art of Ancient Music

      A Select Bibliography

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