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The most student-friendly music history text available, now with Total Access.
Barbara Hanning¡¯s Concise History of Western Music offers students a manageable introduction to the forces that shaped music. Combining concision with the imaginative pedagogy that her text pioneered, Hanning focuses on an essential repertoire of 109 characteristic works?from the Middle Ages to the present?providing students with the cultural and historical context to illuminate the music and remember its significance. The new Total Access program unlocks a full suite of media resources with every new book, including instant access to streaming recordings of the complete Norton Anthology of Western Music repertoire, an ebook, audio for nearly every short example in the text, and stunning Metropolitan Opera video.
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Part 1. The Ancient and Medieval Worlds 1. Music in Ancient Greece and Early Christian Rome 2. Chant and Secular Song in the Middle Ages 3. Polyphony through the Thirteenth Century 4. French and Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century
Part 2. The Age of the Renaissance 5. England, France, and Burgundy 6. Music of Franco-Flemish Composers, 1450-1520 7. Secular Song, National Styles, and Instrumental Music in the Sixteenth Century 8. The Rise of Instrumental Music 9. Sacred Music in the Era of the Reformation
Part 3. The Long Seventeenth Century 10. Vocal Music of the Early Baroque and the Invention of Opera 11. Vocal Music for Chamber and Church in the Early Baroque 12. Instrumental Music in the Seventeenth Century 13. Opera and Vocal Music in the Late Seventeenth Century 14. Baroque Music in the Early Eighteenth Century
Part 4. The Eighteenth Century 15. The Early Classic Period: Opera and Vocal Music 16. The Early Classic Period: Instrumental Music 17. The Late Eighteenth Century: Haydn and Mozart 18. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Part 5. The Nineteenth Century: The Age of Romanticism 19. The Early Romantics 20. Opera and Music Drama in the Nineteenth Century 21. The Later Romantics 22. Music in the Late Nineteenth Century: Nationalism, Romanticism, and Beyond
Part 6. The Twentieth Century and Today 23. Classical Modernism 24. Vernacular Music in America 25. Radical Modernism 26. Music between the Two World Wars 27. The Changing World of Music since 1945 28. Into the Twenty-First Century
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AUTHORS Barbara Russano Hanning (the City College of New York)
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