Music: How It Came to Be What It Is

Paperback Published on: 10/10/2024
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Synopsis

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of music, skillfully distilled from various lectures and courses delivered by the author over the years. It delves into musical acoustics, tracing the development of music from ancient times through medieval periods, and into specific genres such as opera and instrumental music. The narrative is enriched by insights into the technical aspects that underpin musical composition, including scale evolution and the intricacies of pianoforte playing. Through concise yet thorough explanations, this volume aims to make the complex subject matter accessible to readers with minimal technical background in music.

The thematic depth of this book is impressive, considering its compact form. It navigates through historical contexts and theoretical foundations without losing sight of the art''s emotional essence. Particularly fascinating is its discussion on how individual composers have influenced music''s trajectory, shedding light on broader cultural and artistic movements.

By focusing not only on factual recounting but also on understanding why certain developments occurred, this book fosters a deeper appreciation for musics evolving landscape. Its ultimate goal is to enhance readers'' listening experiences, cultivating a more profound love for the art form.

For anyone intrigued by how musical elements intertwine with history to shape what we hear today, this book provides an enlightening journey through the auditory past leading up to present-day compositions.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sothis Press
  • ISBN: 9781036517342
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
  • Weight: 639g