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The Heritage of Musical Style was first published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston in 1970, and in 1980 reissued by the University Press of America. The present edition, like its predecessor, is designed for students in introductory music history courses and for music lovers. This edition is a more concise, integrated text than previous editions in order to make it portable and easier to read. Written in the humanities spirit and focusing upon musical styles and their cultural background, this work traces the development of music from the Baroque period (1600-1750) to the present. Completely revised and updated, the opening chapters introduce the elements of music in a new and stimulating manner-through aesthetics as opposed to the traditional theoretical approach that emphasizes musical notation, keys, etc. Recent studies and research have indicated the need to do more with the introductory phases of music appreciation, specifically, to direct the listener through the how and the what of musical enjoyment. The opening section discusses the heart (emotional) and mind (cognitive) approach to musical understanding with explicit examples and suggestions to follow. The final chapters on the music of the modern period reflect the dramatic changes in the avant-garde and audience tastes. Critics'' and historians'' views are examined with an attempt to cut through the complexities of the contemporary music scene. To help the reader in this endeavor, the philosophy from the opening pages is reconsidered and applied to selected works, thereby suggesting possible answers to some of the big questions facing interested listeners today.

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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Composer's Workshop Chapter 3 The Early Baroque 1600—1685 Chapter 4 The Late Baroque—At the Zenith Chapter 5 The Classical Era 1750—1800 Chapter 6 Early Romanticism 1800—1850 Chapter 7 Climax of Romanticism 1850—1900 Chapter 8 20th Century and Beyond Part 9 Glossary

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 12/20/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761836223, 978-0761836223
      ISBN10: 0761836225

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Heritage of Musical Style was first published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston in 1970, and in 1980 reissued by the University Press of America. The present edition, like its predecessor, is designed for students in introductory music history courses and for music lovers. This edition is a more concise, integrated text than previous editions in order to make it portable and easier to read. Written in the humanities spirit and focusing upon musical styles and their cultural background, this work traces the development of music from the Baroque period (1600-1750) to the present. Completely revised and updated, the opening chapters introduce the elements of music in a new and stimulating manner-through aesthetics as opposed to the traditional theoretical approach that emphasizes musical notation, keys, etc. Recent studies and research have indicated the need to do more with the introductory phases of music appreciation, specifically, to direct the listener through the how and the what of musical enjoyment. The opening section discusses the heart (emotional) and mind (cognitive) approach to musical understanding with explicit examples and suggestions to follow. The final chapters on the music of the modern period reflect the dramatic changes in the avant-garde and audience tastes. Critics'' and historians'' views are examined with an attempt to cut through the complexities of the contemporary music scene. To help the reader in this endeavor, the philosophy from the opening pages is reconsidered and applied to selected works, thereby suggesting possible answers to some of the big questions facing interested listeners today.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Composer's Workshop Chapter 3 The Early Baroque 1600—1685 Chapter 4 The Late Baroque—At the Zenith Chapter 5 The Classical Era 1750—1800 Chapter 6 Early Romanticism 1800—1850 Chapter 7 Climax of Romanticism 1850—1900 Chapter 8 20th Century and Beyond Part 9 Glossary

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