Cultural History Of Western Music

Cultural History Of Western Music Curtis, Lauren and Phillips, Thomas and Olsen, Sarah and Laferrière, Carolyn and Golab, Hanna and Petersen, Nils Holger and Hicks, Andrew and Morton, Jonathan and Maloy, Rebecca and Levitsky, Anne and Boynton, Susan and Mason, Joseph W. (Joseph William) and Quinlan, Meghan and Zayaruznaya, Anna and Catalunya, David and Gibson, Kirsten and Latour, Melinda and Borghetti, Vincenzo and Shephard, Tim and MacCarthy, Evan Angus and Filippi, Daniele V. and Chiu, Remi and Grant, Roger Mathew and Ahrendt, Rebekah and Rose, Stephen and Le Guin, Elisabeth and Burgess, Geoffrey and Cypess, Rebecca and Walton, Benjamin and Gallope, Michael and Ochoa Gautier, Ana María and Tunbridge, Laura and Daub, Adrian and Moseley, Roger and Chang, Hyun Kyong Hannah and Gawboy, Anna and Quevedo, Marysol and Timberlake, Anicia and Hisama, Ellie M. and Jensen-Moulton, Stephanie and Deemer, Rob and Brandt, Penny

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Music Has Been Significant In Social, Religious, And Political Ritual, And In Education, Art, And Entertainment In All Human Cultures From Antiquity To Today. The Cultural History Of Western Music Presents The First Study Of Music In All Its Forms - Ritual, Classical, Popular And Commercial - From Antiquity To Today. The Work Is Divided Into 6 Volumes, With Each Volume Covering The Same Topics, So Readers Can Either Study A Period/volume Or Follow A Topic Across History. The Volumes Are: 1. A Cultural History Of Western Music In Antiquity 2. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Middle Ages 3. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Renaissance 4. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Age Of Enlightenment 5. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Industrial Age 6. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Modern Age. The Topics Are Identity, Communities And Society; Changing Philosophies And Ideas About Music; Politics And Power; Musical Exchange And Knowledge Transfer Between The West And The Non-west; Musical Education; Popular Culture And Musical Entertainment; The Places, Practices, And Experiences Of Performance; And The Development Of Music Technologies And Media. The Page Extent For The Pack Is Approximately 1536 Pp. Each Volume Opens With Notes On Contributors And An Introduction And Concludes With Notes, Bibliography, And An Index-- Provided By Publisher.

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Music Has Been Significant In Social, Religious, And Political Ritual, And In Education, Art, And Entertainment In All Human Cultures From Antiquity To Today. The Cultural History Of Western Music Presents The First Study Of Music In All Its Forms - Ritual, Classical, Popular And Commercial - From Antiquity To Today. The Work Is Divided Into 6 Volumes, With Each Volume Covering The Same Topics, So Readers Can Either Study A Period/volume Or Follow A Topic Across History. The Volumes Are: 1. A Cultural History Of Western Music In Antiquity 2. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Middle Ages 3. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Renaissance 4. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Age Of Enlightenment 5. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Industrial Age 6. A Cultural History Of Western Music In The Modern Age. The Topics Are Identity, Communities And Society; Changing Philosophies And Ideas About Music; Politics And Power; Musical Exchange And Knowledge Transfer Between The West And The Non-west; Musical Education; Popular Culture And Musical Entertainment; The Places, Practices, And Experiences Of Performance; And The Development Of Music Technologies And Media. The Page Extent For The Pack Is Approximately 1536 Pp. Each Volume Opens With Notes On Contributors And An Introduction And Concludes With Notes, Bibliography, And An Index-- Provided By Publisher.

business New York : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2024
qr_code_2 9781350075610
language EN
description 296 pages