Book of Musical Knowledge

Book of Musical Knowledge

by Arthur Elson

62 chapters23h 42mEnglish1915

About this book

This book has been planned with a view to placing before the general reader the main facts that will enable him to appreciate music intelligently. One often hears the remark, "I’m fond of music, but I don’t understand it." The present work has been written with the idea of enabling the non-musician to comprehend the real meaning of the tonal art, and to familiarize himself with the value of the great composers’ works, the use of the instruments, the various musical forms, and a number of subjects of similar importance. At the same time, certain other technical topics have been included. While these have been presented in such a way as to be understood by the non-musician, they have been given with sufficient thoroughness to make the work useful also as a textbook. It is therefore fitted to the needs of students and teachers, as well as amateurs. An effort has been made to condense the chief points of a general musical education into a single volume. While this book should prove of interest to the average reader, a course of study has been added, which will make it suitable for use in high schools or colleges also, or in any institution that aims to give a course in the understanding of music. - Summary by Preface NOTE: As with all historical texts, the language used in this volume should be interpreted within the context of the entire work and the cultural context of its publication.

Chapters (62)

1Primitive and Savage Music
1432
2Greece and Rome
1491
3Early Christian Music
1176
4The Minstrel Knights
1391
5The Schools of Counterpoint
1868
6The Harmonic Style
1180
7Bach
1554
8Handel
1083
9Gluck
959
10Haydn
1039
11Mozart
1435
12Beethoven
1978
13Schubert
1336
14Weber and Romanticism
1029
15Mendelssohn
1190
16Schumann
1255
17Chopin
1320
18Italian Opera
1935
19Cherubini and French Opera
1418
20Berlioz and Other Frenchmen
1357
21Liszt and his Circle
1489
22From Glinka to Tschaikovsky
1740
23Wagner and his Reforms
2171
24Brahms and the Symphonists
1399
25Grieg and the Northern Countries
1377
26Strauss and Recent Germans
2148
27Franck and Modern France
1660
28The Russian School
1561
29Other European Nations
3219
30America
2695
31Melody and Appreciation
1206
32Figures and Phrases
1142
33The Song-Forms
969
34The Rondos
777
35The Sonata-Allegro Form
876
36Other Sonata Movements
677
37The Orchestral Forms
725
38Dances and Piano Styles
1444
39The Vocal Forms
887
40The Contrapunctual Forms
1462
41The Piano and its Predecessors
1204
42The Organ
1157
43The Voice
1153
44The Violin
1315
45Other Bowed Instruments
1024
46Pluck-String Instruments
962
47Flute and Piccolo
1028
48Oboe and English Horn
983
49The Bassoons
851
50The Clarinets
805
51Horns, Trumpets and Cornets
946
52Trombones and Tubas
706
53Instruments of Percussion
955
54Some Famous Pianists
1493
55Some Famous Singers
1469
56Violinists and Violin Music
1094
57Orchestration
719
58Conducting
983
59Acoustics
2168
60How to Read Music Part 1
3644
61How to Read Music Part 2
1256
62Appendix: Important Music Terms
2378

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