Music in western civilization.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, W.W. Norton [c1941]Description: xvi, 1107 p. illus., 3 maps. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 780.9
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Bibliography: p. 1045-1065.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Ancient Greece -- Byzantium -- Rome -- The Patristic period --Gregorian art and its sphere of influence -- Further diffusion of Gregorian art -- The Gothic -- The Ars Nova -- The Renaissance -- The baroque -- The late baroque -- Rococo, style galant, Empfindsamkeit -- The classic era -- The peripheries of eighteenth-century music and its practice -- The confluence of classicism and romanticism -- Romanticism -- From romanticism to realism -- Counter currents -- The peripheries of nineteenth-century music and its practice -- The road to the present -- Impressionism in music 'the decline of the West?' -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.