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Curiosities of Music: A Collection of Facts not generally known, regarding the Music of Ancient and Savage Nations

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A wide-ranging survey traces musical practices, instruments, theory, and associated myths across ancient and non-Western societies, and follows developments into medieval and modern European forms. Chapters examine Hindu musical cosmology and scale theory; Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, and Roman ritual, theatrical, and social music; Chinese and Japanese instruments, compositions, and ceremonies. The book also treats early Christian liturgies, chant traditions, the medieval bards, troubadours, and curiosities of opera and modern composers. Emphasis lies on descriptive facts, instrument types, performance contexts, and folklore that illuminate how diverse cultures conceived and used music.

About the Author

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Louis Charles Elson

Louis Charles Elson was a musicologist and writer known for his exploration of the lesser-known aspects of music history. His notable work, "Curiosities of Music: A Collection of Facts not Generally Known, Regarding the Music of Ancient and Savage Nations," delves into the musical practices of various cultures, shedding light on their unique traditions and contributions to the art form. Elson's writings reflect a deep curiosity about the intersection of music and anthropology, making significant contributions to the understanding of music's role across different societies.

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