How Music Developed A Critical and Explanatory Account of the Growth of Modern Music

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How Music Developed A Critical and Explanatory Account of the Growth of Modern Music

by W. J. (William James) Henderson

EN·~8 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
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Transcriber's Note: To enhance the audio listener's enjoyment, midi files have been added to music illustrations. The spelling has been harmonized. Obvious printer errors have been repaired. "Arianna" was first performed in 1608.

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How Music Developed A Critical and Explanatory Account of the Growth of Modern Music - BY W. J. HENDERSON Author of "The Story Of Music," "Preludes and Studies," and "What is Good Music?"

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How Music Developed Chapter I - The Beginning of Modern Music

12:33
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Chapter II - Harmony, Notation, and Measure

13:27
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Chapter III - The Birth of Counterpoint

12:09
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Chapter IV - The Golden Age of Church Counterpoint

16:53
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Chapter V - Progress of Popular Music

13:17
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Chapter VI - The Simplification of Music

20:43
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Chapter VII - The Evolution of the Piano

22:25
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Chapter VIII - The Evolution of Piano Playing

18:44

Description

This volume opens a clear‑sighted journey through the birth of the musical art, beginning with the humble chants that floated through early Christian worship. It highlights how sacred music and the popular songs of everyday life grew side by side, only gradually meeting and influencing one another. The narrative shows how the medieval clergy, tasked with shaping a liturgical soundscape, laid the groundwork for what would become the tradition of “modern” music.

The author walks listeners through the first organized steps toward a musical system—Pope Sylvester’s singing schools, the antiphonal practices of Antioch, the Council of Laodicea’s choir mandates, and St. Ambrose’s codification of the Ambrosian chant. By tracing these milestones, the book reveals how simple, community‑based singing evolved into a disciplined art form, ready for more sophisticated development.

Interwoven with illustrative midi excerpts, the text also explores the ancient Greek scales that underpinned early chant. These foundations, explained in an accessible way, show how the patterns of whole and half steps that still shape today’s major scales first emerged, setting the stage for centuries of musical innovation.

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How Music Developed A Critical and Explanatory Account of the Growth of Modern Music A Critical and Explanatory Account of the Growth of Modern Music

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (472K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jude Eylander, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-08-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. J. (William James) Henderson

W. J. (William James) Henderson

1855–1937

A prolific American music critic and writer, he brought opera, orchestral music, and musical history to a broad readership while also publishing novels and books for younger readers. His work for the New York Sun helped make serious music writing more approachable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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