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About This Book

Aimed at cultivating musical appreciation, the text explains musical grammar and structure and shows how analysis enriches listening. It surveys forms and techniques from folk song and polyphony through the fugue, the musical sentence, two- and three-part designs, suite, rondo, variation and sonata, providing analytical examples. It sketches major composers and movements—Baroque founders, Classical masters, Romantic and modern figures—tracing stylistic traits and national schools while treating program music and varied contemporary tendencies. Pedagogical guidance and annotated musical examples encourage active listening, memory-building, and familiarity with themes and structure to deepen understanding and enjoyment.

About the Author

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Walter Raymond Spalding

Walter Raymond Spalding was an American author and educator, primarily recognized for his contributions to the understanding of music as both an art form and a means of communication. His notable work, "Music: An Art and a Language," explores the intricate relationship between music and language, offering insights into the expressive power of musical composition. Spalding's writings reflect his deep appreciation for music's role in culture and education, making him a significant figure in the discourse surrounding music theory and pedagogy.

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