Unlock the Story of Music, from Ancient Sparks to Modern Sound
Discover how music shaped cultures and evolved through time, with clear explanations of theory, notation, and performance. This handbook guides readers from early Egyptians and other ancient traditions through the Middle Ages to the modern era, showing how ideas about rhythm, pitch, and form transformed over centuries.
This edition collects wide-ranging history, practical elements, and musical forms in one accessible volume. It explains tone systems, church modes, and how notation developed, then moves into instruments, ensembles, and important genres such as masses, oratorios, symphonies, and concertos. You’ll also find practical discussions of form, counterpoint, cadence, and score reading, plus a detailed look at how different cultures contributed to the world of music.
- Historical overviews of ancient and medieval music, including instruments, notation, and theory
- Foundations of music theory and form, from motive and cadence to binary and ternary structures
- In-depth coverage of orchestral instruments, the human voice, and full-score techniques
- Chronicles of major forms and genres, such as the mass, oratorio, concerto, and symphony
Ideal for readers of music history, theory students, and anyone seeking a clear, comprehensive introduction to the subject through a single, reliable reference.