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A practical introduction to instrumental music as literature, organized around illustrative programs with biographical, aesthetic, and critical annotations for use by clubs, classes, and individual study. The text offers repertory lists of progressive difficulty, performance suggestions, and classroom methods while urging purely musical appreciation over external poetic explanation. Two extended essays analyze the moving forces of music and typical musical forms, and successive chapters treat important composers and representative works, combining structural analysis with guidance on interpretation, ensemble division of labor, and teacher–student collaboration to deepen understanding and expressive mastery.

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W. S. B. Mathews

W. S. B. Mathews was an influential figure in the field of music history and criticism. He is best known for his works that explore the evolution of music and its key figures. His notable titles include "A Popular History of the Art of Music," which provides a comprehensive overview of music from its origins to contemporary times, and "The Masters and Their Music," a series that offers illustrative programs accompanied by biographical and critical insights. Mathews' contributions have helped to enrich the understanding of music's cultural significance and its artistic development.

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