About This Book
The author surveys music's evolution from primitive vocal expression through the invention of notation to modern developments, distinguishing natural music born of emotion from artificial, mechanical combinations. Chapters examine early eras and biblical mentions, trace changing forms and influential composers, and analyze the symphony and music drama while presenting portraits of key masters. Attention centers on how themes, mood, and technical devices convey emotional meaning, and on the social and intellectual forces that shape musical destinies and musical intelligence. The work concludes with a concise statement of music's chief attributes and practical guidance for listeners seeking deeper appreciation.
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