The Art of Music - Volume 02: Classicism and Romanticism
by The National Society of Music
'The Art of Music - Volume 02: Classicism and Romanticism' Summary
"The Art of Music - Volume 02: Classicism and Romanticism" is a comprehensive guide to the music of the Classical and Romantic periods, written by The National Society of Music. It covers the major composers of the time and provides detailed analyses of their compositions, discussing their themes, motifs, and structures. The book is an excellent resource for both students and enthusiasts of classical music.
The volume starts by exploring the historical background of the Classical period, highlighting the ideas and values that shaped the music of the time. It discusses the musical forms of the Classical period, such as the symphony, sonata, and opera, and examines the works of major composers such as Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven.
Moving on to the Romantic period, the book delves into the cultural and artistic movements that gave rise to this period, and how they influenced the music of the time. The book explores the new musical forms that were developed during the Romantic era, such as the tone poem, program music, and the art song. It also discusses the works of major composers such as Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms.
"The Art of Music - Volume 02" not only provides insights into the technical aspects of music but also examines the social and cultural contexts of the time. It explores how music was used to express political and philosophical ideas and how it reflected the changing values and attitudes of society.
Overall, "The Art of Music - Volume 02: Classicism and Romanticism" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in classical music. Its comprehensive approach, clear writing, and insights into the cultural context of the time make it a must-read for students, enthusiasts, and anyone who loves music. Whether you are a musician or a music lover, this book is an excellent guide to the rich and complex world of classical music.
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