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Music in the Western World

Based on the award-winning six-volume work by Richard Taruskin, The Oxford History of Western Music, College Edition, presents the most up-to-date and comprehensive history of Western music available. Features of this book include: Offers a unique focus on the people behind music history; Places musical works within their larger cultural, social, and political contexts, providing a compelling narrative of music history; Covers music of all eras along with a special emphasis on the most studied works of the past 200 years; Improves critical thinking by offering differing perspectives on how the Western musical canon developed; Builds listening and analysis skills through comprehensive discussion of key works; Includes helpful learning and study tools (timelines, maps, musical examples and diagrams, chapter summaries, key terms, study questions, and a glossary). - Publisher.

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816

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Music in the Western World
October 2005, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

The story of Western classical music
Introduction : Reading music
The first literate repertory in Western music : Gregorian chant
Secular and cathedral music in the High Middle Ages
The Ars Nova : musical developments in the fourteenth century
Island and mainland : toward a Pan-European style
A perfected art : church polyphony in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
After perfection : pressures for change
Humanism and the birth of opera
Music travels : trends in Italy, Germany, France, and England
The height of Italian dominance : opera seria and the Italian concerto style
Class of 1685 (I) : the instrumental music of Bach and Handel
Class of 1685 (II) : the vocal music of Handel and Bach
Mid-eighteenth-century stylistic changes : from Bach's sons to the comic style
Concert life lifts off : Haydn
The composer's voice : Mozart
The emergence of romanticism
Beethoven
Opera in the age of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Weber
Private art : Schubert and inwardness
Romantic spectacles : from virtuosos to grand opera
Literary musicians
Music imported and exported
Musical politics at mid-century : historicism and the New German School
Class of 1813 : Wagner and Verdi
Slavic harmony and disharmony
The musical museum and the return of the symphony
Dramatic alternatives : exoticism, operetta, and verismo
Early Austro-German modernism : Mahler, Strauss, and Schoenberg
Modernism in France
National monuments
Neoclassicism and 12-tone music
Interwar currents : the roaring twenties
Music and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Western Europe
Music and politics in America and Allied Europe
Starting from scratch : music in the aftermath of World War II
Changes in the sixties and seventies
"Many streams" : millenium's end

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New York

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Library of Congress
ML160 .T182 2013, ML160.T182 2012

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxxiii, 1212 p.
Number of pages
816
Dimensions
27 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL9542039M
ISBN 10
0195097629
ISBN 13
9780195097627
LCCN
2011040998
OCLC/WorldCat
1018015359

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