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The Oxford History of English Music: Volume 1: From the Beginnings to C.1715

The Oxford History of English Music: Volume 1: From the Beginnings to C.1715

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This first volume of a magisterial two-volume survey of English music charts its development from its beginnings to about 1715. It looks at the music of early monastic institutions and the development of polyphony, including the extraordinarily advanced mid-thirteenth-century canon, Sumeris
icumen in. It deals with the first Golden Age of English music, namely the mid-fifteenth-century composers represented in the Old Hall Manuscript, such as Dunstable and Power. It looks at the remarkable flowering of sixteenth-century choral music, of which Tallis's 'Spem in Alium' is a splendid
example. And it charts the rise of the carol, the madrigal, and the seventeenth-century opera and masque and instrumental music, culminating in the genius of Henry Purcell. A well-balanced, judicious survey, with a unity of style and outlook resulting from its single author, the book makes a
discussion of the actual music the focus of each chapter, without excluding social and historical comment.


Author: John Caldwell
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Published: 01/30/1992
Pages: 730
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.71lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.75d
ISBN: 9780198161295

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