A history of musical style [by] Richard L. Crocker.
Material type: TextSeries: McGraw-Hill series in musicPublication details: New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co. [1966]Description: vii, 573 p. music. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 781.63
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"Selected study materials": p. [538]-554.
WAR, NEWBERY,
Part 1 : Chant 700-1150. Before the beginning : Gregorian chant -- New Frankish forms 700-1000 -- Versus and related forms 1000-1150 -- Part 2 : Part music on a discant basis 1150-1600. Parisian leadership in part music 1150-1300 -- Expansion of part music 1300-1450 -- Franco-Flemish mass and motet 1450-1500 -- Diffusion of Franco-Flemish style 1500-1600 -- Part 3 : Part music on a triadic basis 1600-1750. New Italian dramatic styles 1600-1650 -- Trends toward clarity 1640-1690 -- International style and national tastes 1680-1750 -- Part 4 : Extension of triadic forms 1750-1900. German symphony and international opera 1750-1780 -- Haydn and Mozart 1770-1800 -- Expansion of the symphony 1800-1830 -- Symphonic derivatives and other music 1830-1850 -- Between Brahms and Wagner : Debussy 1850-1900 -- Part 5 : Beyond the triad 1900-1964. New music after 1900 -- Selected study materials.