A History of Western Music / J. Peter Burkholder, Donald Jay Grout, Claude V. Palisca.

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Главные авторы: Burkholder, J. Peter (James Peter) (Автор), Grout, Donald Jay (Автор), Palisca, Claude V. (Автор)
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Язык:English
Опубликовано: New York, N.Y. : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2014]
Редактирование:Ninth edition.
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Оглавление:
  • Music in antiquity
  • The Christian Church in the first millennium
  • Roman liturgy and chant
  • Song and dance music to 1300
  • Polyphony through the thirteenth century
  • New developments in the fourteenth century
  • Music and the Renaissance
  • England and Burgundy in the fifteenth century
  • Franco-Flemish composers, 1450-1520
  • Sacred music in the era of the Reformation
  • Madrigal and secular song in the sixteenth century
  • The rise of instrumental music
  • New styles in the seventeenth century
  • The invention of opera
  • Music for chamber and church in the early seventeenth century
  • France, England, Spain, and the New World in the seventeenth century
  • Italy and Germany in the late seventeenth century
  • The early eighteenth century in Italy and France
  • German composers in the late Baroque
  • Musical taste and style in the Enlightenment
  • Opera and vocal music in the early Classic period
  • Instrumental music: sonata, symphony, and concerto
  • Classic music in the late eighteenth century
  • Revolution and change
  • The Romantic generation: song and piano music
  • Romanticism in Classical forms: orchestral, chamber, and choral music
  • Romantic opera and musical theater to midcentury
  • Opera and musical theater in the later nineteenth century
  • Late Romanticism in Germany and Austria
  • Diverging traditions in the later nineteenth century
  • The early twentieth century: vernacular music
  • The early twentieth century: the Classical tradition
  • Radical modernists
  • Between the world wars: jazz and popular music
  • Between the world wars: the Classical tradition
  • Postwar crosscurrents
  • Postwar heirs to the Classical tradition
  • The late twentieth century
  • The twenty-first century.