The History of Music Volume 1
- Author: Naumann, Emil
- Translator: Praeger, Ferdinand Christian Wilhelm
- Editor: Ouseley, Frederick Arthur Gore
Book
$77.25Out of Stock
Contents
- Preface;
- Part I . The Development of Music in the Classical and Pre-Classical Eras:
- 1. The Chinese, Japanese, and Hindoos;
- 2. The Egyptians, Ethiopians, and western Asiatics;
- 3. The Israelites;
- 4. The Islamites;
- 5. The Greeks;
- 6. The Romans;
- Part II . The Development of Music in the Middle Ages:
- 7. From the time of the oldest Christian hymnology to Franco of Cologne;
- 8. Folk-music;
- 9. The old French school up to the time of Dufay;
- 10. The Netherlanders from the time of Okeghem to Roland de Lattre;
- 11. The apostles of the Netherland school;
- 12. Early English music;
- Part III . History of the Tonal Art from the Time of the Renaissance to the Century of the Rococo:
- 13. Luther and the music of the Protestant church;
- 14. The two Gabrielis, Palestrina, and the classical tone-schools of Italy;
- 15. The Tuscan school and the musical drama;
- 16. Lotti and the masters of the Catholic restoration;
- 17. Music in England in the middle ages;
- 18. Alessandro Scarlatti and the Neapolitan school;
- 19. Lully and the old French opera;
- 20. The Germans in the school of the Italians, and the precursors of Bach;
- 21. Of music in England during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary;
- 22. Of English music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth;
- 23. Spread of the musical 'Zopf' over central Europe;
- 24. Music in England (1600-60);
- 25. Of music in England after the Restoration.