The classical music book

Book - 2018

"This book analyzes more than 90 works by famous composers, from Thomas Tallis in the early period, and baroque masters such as Bach and Handel, to the classical and romantic genius of Beethoven and Wagner and the cutting-edge work of the modern day. Exploring the key ideas underpinning the world's greatest classical compositions and musical traditions, it explains how each work contributed to the musical canon and places each into its wider social, cultural, and historical context. Using plain and simple language and bold explanatory graphics, [this book] covers music theory and the impact of seminal pieces, while also including biographies of crucial composers and performers."--Dust jacket.

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Published
New York, New York : DK 2018.
Language
English
Other Authors
Levon Chilingirian (contributor)
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
352 pages : color illustrations, portraits (chiefly color), charts ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781465473424
  • Early music, 1000-1400
  • Renaissance, 1400-1600
  • Baroque, 1600-1750
  • Classical, 1750-1820
  • Romantic, 1810-1920
  • Nationalism, 1830-1920
  • Modern, 1900-1950
  • Contemporary.
Review by Booklist Review

The nineteenth entry in DK's Big Ideas series takes on classical music in a way music-appreciation textbooks never have or probably ever will. In familiar and accessible DK style, it explains key concepts of musical theory and sails through music history from "Early Music of the Middle Ages" through the Renaissance and baroque periods, the classical and romantic eras, and the nationalism, modern, and contemporary movements. Along the way, key composers are featured and more than 90 representative works are analyzed. Each chapter begins with a well-chosen quote attributed to a composer to set the mood, and further quotations by and about composers are scattered throughout. Color plates and period photographs enhance the presentation, and shaded boxes of text include key concepts and works and composer biographies. A diverse selection of important composers not mentioned in the text is included in an eight-page directory, and a four-page glossary provides concise definitions of musical terms. This exuberant and colorful guide will delight classical-music fans and entice new listeners to join their ranks.--Carolyn Mulac Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.