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The history of music

Emil Naumann ; translated by Ferdinand Praeger ; edited by Frederic Gore Ouseley

(Cambridge library collection)

Cambridge University Press, 2013

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Illustrierte Musikgeschichte

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Cassell, 1888

"This edition first published 1988; This digitally printed version 2013"--T.p. verso

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9781108061636

Description

Scholar and composer Emil Naumann (1827-88) studied with Mendelssohn, and his compositions reflect the style of his teacher. He published several works on musical aesthetics and history, of which Illustrierte Musikgeschichte, written between 1880 and 1885, is his best known. It went through many editions and this English translation, first published in 1888, was prepared by the composer, pianist and writer Ferdinand Praeger (1815-91). To rectify the work's marked neglect of English music, chapters were added by its editor, the eminent Victorian musician Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley (1825-89), Professor of Music at Oxford. Lavishly illustrated and with musical examples throughout, this two-volume history was intended to 'aid in fostering ever-increasing interest in the most emotional and cherished of all the arts'. Volume 1 covers the music of ancient civilisations through to the eighteenth century.

Table of 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.
Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9781108061643

Description

Scholar and composer Emil Naumann (1827-88) studied with Mendelssohn, and his compositions reflect the style of his teacher. He published several works on musical aesthetics and history, of which Illustrierte Musikgeschichte, written between 1880 and 1885, is his best known. It went through many editions and this English translation, first published in 1888, was prepared by the composer, pianist and writer Ferdinand Praeger (1815-91). To rectify the work's marked neglect of English music, chapters were added by its editor, the eminent Victorian musician Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley (1825-89), Professor of Music at Oxford. Lavishly illustrated and with musical examples throughout, this two-volume history was intended to 'aid in fostering ever-increasing interest in the most emotional and cherished of all the arts'. Volume 2 covers the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and includes an index.

Table of Contents

  • Part IV. History of Music from the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century to the Present Time: 26. Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 27. George Frederick Handel
  • 28. The chevalier de Gluck
  • 29. Joseph Haydn
  • 30. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 31. On the state of music in England after the death of Purcell
  • 32. Ludwig van Beethoven
  • 33. Franz Schubert and Karl Maria von Weber
  • 34. Ludwig Spohr and Meyerbeer
  • 35. Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann
  • 36. The grand opera of Paris and the French comic romantic opera
  • 37. Cherubini, Spontini, and Rossini
  • 38. Hector Berlioz and Richard Wagner
  • 39. The present
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BB13215317
  • ISBN
    • 9781108061636
    • 9781108061643
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v. (xii, 1332 p.)
  • Size
    23 cm
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