About This Book
The book offers a practical, nontechnical guide for attentive listening, explaining musical elements—motives, form, balance, harmony—and tracing developments from folk-song through polyphony to classical forms. Chapters analyze dances, suites, rondos, variations, minuets, and sonata form with measure-by-measure examples and short scores provided in a supplement, plus suggested further reading. Emphasis is on concentrated, active listening rather than technical training; classroom application and use of simple instruments are recommended to help students internalize themes and structures as they study representative pieces.
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