This book is a study of the history of the march and its profound influence over the development of societies throughout history. The author traces the origins of the march in ancient percussive instruments such as drums, which have been used to stir up excitement, signal commands, and provide a sense of communal rhythm since time immemorial. The book also explores the role of brass and reed instruments in military marches, which have historically been used to convey a sense of power and determination. The author discusses the evolution of the march in different cultural contexts, from the processional marches of the Middle Ages to the dance-marches of the Renaissance and the triumphant marches of the Baroque era. The book also examines the role of the march in shaping national identity and fostering a sense of progress and unity, especially during times of war and social upheaval. The author concludes by reflecting on the ways in which the march has been used as a tool for both oppression and liberation, and the complex relationship between music, power, and social change. This book offers valuable insights into the ways in which music has shaped the course of human history and continues to play a significant role in shaping our collective identities and aspirations.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is a study of the history of the march and its profound influence over the development of societies throughout history. The author traces the origins of the march in ancient percussive instruments such as drums, which have been used to stir up excitement, signal commands, and provide a sense of communal rhythm since time immemorial. The book also explores the role of brass and reed instruments in military marches, which have historically been used to convey a sense of power and determination. The author discusses the evolution of the march in different cultural contexts, from the processional marches of the Middle Ages to the dance-marches of the Renaissance and the triumphant marches of the Baroque era. The book also examines the role of the march in shaping national identity and fostering a sense of progress and unity, especially during times of war and social upheaval. The author concludes by reflecting on the ways in which the march has been used as a tool for both oppression and liberation, and the complex relationship between music, power, and social change. This book offers valuable insights into the ways in which music has shaped the course of human history and continues to play a significant role in shaping our collective identities and aspirations. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781334046384_0
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