7/27/2010

The History of Music

THE HISTORY OF MUSIC



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A HANDBOOK AND GUIDE FOR STUDENTS
BY WALDO SELDEN PRATT
1907

"The present book is...meant to be distinctly a book of reference for students rather than a literary or critical survey of a few salient aspects of the subject, or a specialist's
report of original research. Aiming at a certain degree of encyclopaedic fullness, it brings together facts and conclusions from a great variety of sources. Much labor has been expended in grouping the material in such a way as to give a systematic impression of the enormous field in view. In many cases somewhat full lists and summaries of details are given, partly to provide means for easy reference, partly to suggest how multifarious are the facts, and sometimes to indicate upon what sort
of data are based the general statements that are offered. At every point an effort is made to emphasize the leading tendencies or movements of musical advance, referring to particular styles and composers as illustrations."

Contents:

INTRODUCTION
THE HISTORY OF Music IN GENERAL

PART I. UNCIVILIZED AND ANCIENT MUSIC
I. PRIMITIVE OR SAVAGE Music
II. SEMI-CIVILIZED Music
III. GREEK AND ROMAN Music

PART II. MEDIAEVAL MUSIC
IV. THE RISE OF CHRISTIAN Music
V. POLYPHONY AND SECULAR SONG
VI. THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY

PART III. THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
VII. THE VENETIAN AND ROMAN SCHOOLS
VIII. CHURCH Music IN NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE
IX. SECULAR Music. INSTRUMENTS. THEORY

PART IV. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
X. THE EARLY MUSICAL DRAMA
XI. THE EXPANSION OF DRAMATIC Music
XII. PROGRESS IN CHURCH Music
XIII. THE ORGAN STYLE
XIV. THE VIOLIN. MUSICAL LITERATURE

PART V. THE EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
XV. CHURCH Music IN BACH'S TIME
XVI. THE CULMINATION OF THE EARLY ITALIAN OPERA
XVII. INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS
XVIII. FORMS OF COMPOSITION. THEORY. LITERATURE

PART VI. THE LATER EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
XIX. HAYDN. THE SONATA AND THE ORCHESTRA
XX. GLUCK AND THE DRAMATIC REFORM
XXI. MOZART AND THE EXALTATION OF MELODY XXII. THE RISE OF PIANISM. SACRED Music
XXIII. THEORETICAL AND LITERARY PROGRESS

PART VII. THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY
XXIV. THE ADVENT OF BEETHOVEN
XXV. THE ROMANTIC OPERA AND THE SONG
XXVI. ITALIAN AND FRENCH OPERA
XXVII. INSTRUMENTAL VIRTUOSITY
XXVIII. CHURCH AND ORGAN Music
XXIX. GROWTH OF MUSICAL LITERATURE

PART VIII. THE MIDDLE NINETEENTH
CENTURY
XXX. SCHUMANN AND ROMANTICBSM
XXXI. MENDELSSOHN AND THE UJJPSIC CIRCLE
XXXII. NEW LIGHTS UPON PIANISM
XXXIII. THE OPERA ASIDE FROM WAGNER ....
XXXIV. WAGNER AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OPERA
XXXV. SYMPHONISTS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS
XXXVI. CHORAL Music. THE SONG. THE ENGLISH SCHOOL
XXXVII. MUSICAL EDUCATION AND LITERATURE

BRIEF SKETCH OF THE LATER NINETEENTH CENTURY

INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND PLACES
INDEX OF PERSONS

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