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How music grew, from prehistoric times to the present day

Chapter 5: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The authors trace the development of music from its prehistoric beginnings through the music of ancient peoples, the Greeks and Orientals, medieval church practices, troubadours and folk traditions, Renaissance motets and madrigals, and the rise of opera and oratorio. They survey Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, profile key composers and instrument evolution, and explore national schools and American contributions up to early twentieth-century currents. Written for young readers, the narrative emphasizes clear explanations, illustrations, and how social, religious, and technological forces shaped musical forms.

ILLUSTRATIONS

FACING PAGE
The Fifer Frontispiece
Some Instruments of the American Indian 20
Hieroglyphics on an Egyptian Tablet 21
Greek Girl Playing a Double Flute (Auloi) 30
Greek Boy Playing the Lyre 31
Chinese Instruments 44
Fiddles from Arabia, Japan, Corea and Siam 45
The Koto-Player 46
The Wandering Samisen-Player 47
Instruments of Burmah and Siam 52
A Burmese Musicale 53
Laura Williams, American Singer of Arab Songs 58
Hindu Instruments 66, 67
St. Cecelia, Patron Saint of Music 72
The Book of Peace 73
Boys with a Lute 128
A Peasant Wedding 129
A Lady at the Clavier (Clavichord) 186
A Lady Playing the Theorbo (Luth) 187
Chevalier Christoph Willibald von Gluck 274
The Boy Mozart 275
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 292
Ludwig van Beethoven 293
Johann Sebastian Bach 306
George Frederick Handel 306
Franz Josef Haydn 306
Carl Maria van Weber 306
The Piano and its Grand-parents 307
Franz Schubert 358
Robert Schumann 358
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 358
Frédéric Chopin 358
Richard Wagner, the Wizard 359
Georges Bizet 388
Vincent d’Indy 389
Camille Saint-Saëns 389
Jules Massenet 389
Gustave Charpentier 389
Hector Berlioz 402
Franz Liszt 403
Johannes Brahms at Home 418
César Franck 419
Edward MacDowell 492
Charles Griffes 493
Claude Achille Debussy 516
Maurice Ravel 516
Arnold Schoenberg 517
Igor Stravinsky 517
Arthur Honegger 538
Darius Milhaud 538
Béla Bartók 538
Louis Gruenberg 538
G. Francesco Malipiero 539
Alfredo Casella 539
Arnold Bax 539
Eugene Goossens 539