A Concise History of Western Music
- Author: Griffiths, Paul
thought-provoking, compelling and remarkably comprehensive narrative, this is easily one of the most thought-provoking, enjoyable and stimulating reads on Western music to have been published... — More…
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Contents
- Prehistory;
- Part I . Time Whole:
- 1. From Babylonians to Franks;
- Part II . Time Measured 1100-1400:
- 2. Troubadours and organists;
- 3. Ars nove and Narcissus's clock;
- Part III . Time Sensed 1400-1630:
- 4. Harmony, the light of time;
- 5. The radiance of the High Renaissance;
- 6. Reformation and heartache;
- 7. To speak in music;
- Part IV . Time Known 1630-1770:
- 8. Baroque mornings;
- 9. Fugue, concerto and operatic passion;
- 10. Rococo and reform;
- Part V . Time Embraced 1770-1815:
- 11. Sonata as comedy;
- 12. Revolution's momentum;
- Part VI . Time Escaping 1815-1907:
- 13. The deaf man and the singer;
- 14. Angels and other prodigies;
- 15. New Germans and old Vienna;
- 16. Romantic evenings;
- 17. Nightfall and sunrise;
- Part VII . Time Tangled 1908-75:
- 18. To begin again;
- 19. Forwards and backwards, and sideways;
- 20. The people's needs;
- 21. To begin again again;
- 22. Whirlwind;
- Part VIII . Time Lost 1975-:
- 23. Echoes in the labyrinth;
- 24. Interlude; Glossary; Further reading and listening.