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- 100 1_ |a Grout, Donald Jay.
- 245 12 |a A history of western music / |c Donald Jay Grout, Claude V. Palisca.
- 260 __ |a New York : |b Norton, |c c2001.
- 300 __ |a xvi, 843 p. : |b ill. ; |c 27 cm.
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 505 00 |t Musical Life and Thought in Ancient Greece and Rome -- |t The Greek and Roman Heritage -- |t Timeline: Greece and Rome -- |t Music in Ancient Greek Life and Thought -- |t The Greek Musical System -- |t Greek Music Theory in Depth -- |t Music in Ancient Rome -- |t The Early Christian Church -- |t Byzantine Music in Depth -- |t Timeline: The Early Christian Church -- |t Chant and Secular Song in the Middle Ages -- |t Roman Chant and Liturgy -- |t Classes, Forms, and Types of Chant -- |t Later Developments of the Chant -- |t Medieval Music Theory and Practice -- |t Nonliturgical and Secular Monody -- |t Medieval Instrumental Music and Instruments -- |t The Beginnings of Polyphony and the Music of the Thirteenth Century -- |t Historical Background of Early Polyphony -- |t Early Organum -- |t Florid Organum -- |t Notre Dame Organum -- |t Timeline: Early Polyphony -- |t Polyphonic Conductus -- |t The Motet -- |t Thirteenth-Century Notation in Depth -- |t French and Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century -- |t General Background -- |t Timeline: Fourteenth-Century France and Italy -- |t The Ars Nova in France -- |t Italian Trecento Music -- |t French Music of the Late Fourteenth Century -- |t Musica Ficta -- |t Fourteenth-Century Notation in Depth -- |t Instruments -- |t England and the Burgundian Lands in the Fifteenth Century -- |t English Music -- |t Music in the Burgundian Lands -- |t Timeline: The Fifteenth Century -- |t The Age of the Renaissance: Music of the Low Countries -- |t General Characteristics -- |t Timeline: The Sixteenth Century -- |t Northern Composers and Their Music -- |t Josquin Des Prez -- |t Some Contemporaries of Obrecht and Josquin -- |t New Currents in the Sixteenth Century -- |t The Franco-Flemish Generation (1520-50) -- |t The Rise of National Styles -- |t The Italian Madrigal -- |t Secular Song outside Italy -- |t Instrumental Music of the Sixteenth Century -- |t Church Music of the Late Renaissance and Reformation -- |t The Music of the Reformation in Germany -- |t Reformation Church Music outside Germany -- |t Timeline: Events Affecting English Church Music, 1530-1660 -- |t The Counter-Reformation -- |t Music of the Early Baroque Period -- |t General Characteristics -- |t Early Opera -- |t Timeline: Early Baroque -- |t Vocal Chamber Music -- |t Venice -- |t Genres of Catholic Church Music -- |t Lutheran Church Music -- |t Instrumental Music -- |t Opera and Vocal Music in the Late Seventeenth Century -- |t Opera -- |t Vocal Chamber Music -- |t Church Music -- |t Timeline: The Later Seventeenth Century -- |t Instrumental Music in the Late Baroque Period -- |t Organ Music -- |t Harpsichord and Clavichord Music -- |t Ensemble Music -- |t Music in the Early Eighteenth Century -- |t Antonio Vivaldi -- |t Timeline: The Early Eighteenth Century -- |t Jean-Philippe Rameau -- |t Johann Sebastian Bach -- |t Bach's Instrumental Music -- |t Bach's Vocal Music -- |t George Frideric Handel -- |t Sonata, Symphony, and Opera in the Early Classic Period -- |t The Enlightenment -- |t Timeline: The Enlightenment and the Early Classic Period -- |t Musical Rhetoric in Depth -- |t Opera -- |t Comic Opera -- |t Beginnings of Opera Reform -- |t Song and Church Music -- |t Instrumental Music: Sonata, Symphony, and Concerto -- |t The Late Eighteenth Century: Haydn and Mozart -- |t Franz Joseph Haydn -- |t Haydn's Instrumental Music -- |t Haydn's Vocal Works -- |t Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- |t Mozart's Vienna Years -- |t Ludwig van Beethoven -- |t The Composer and His Music -- |t First Period -- |t Second Period -- |t Third Period -- |t Romanticism and Nineteenth-Century Orchestral Music -- |t Romanticism -- |t Timeline: Romanticism and the Nineteenth Century -- |t Orchestral Music -- |t Solo, Chamber, and Vocal Music in the Nineteenth Century -- |t The Piano -- |t Music for Piano -- |t Chamber Music -- |t The Lied -- |t Choral Music -- |t Opera and Music Drama in the Nineteenth Century -- |t Italy -- |t France -- |t Giuseppe Verdi -- |t Germany -- |t Richard Wagner and the Music Drama -- |t European Music from the 1870s to World War I -- |t The German Tradition -- |t National Trends -- |t New Currents in France -- |t Italian Opera -- |t The European Mainstream in the Twentieth Century -- |t Timeline: Early Twentieth Century -- |t Ethnic Contexts -- |t The Soviet Orbit -- |t England -- |t Germany -- |t Latin America -- |t Neo-Classicism in France -- |t Stravinsky -- |t Atonality, Serialism, and Recent Developments in Twentieth-Century Europe -- |t Schoenberg and His Followers -- |t After Webern -- |t Recent Developments -- |t The American Twentieth Century -- |t The Historical Background -- |t Vernacular Music -- |t Foundations for an American Art Music -- |t Timeline: World War II and After -- |t Since 1945 -- |t The Roman Empire at the death of Augustus in 14 C.E. -- |t Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne around 800 -- |t French kingdom, duchies, and regions in the fifteenth century -- |t Growth of Burgundian possessions, 1363-1477 -- |t Europe around 1560 -- |t Cities in Italy that were centers of violin making, playing, and composition, around 1650 -- |t Cities that figured in J. S. Bach's career -- |t Cities that figured in Mozart's career -- |t European opera houses in the nineteenth century -- |t Europe during the Cold War (1945-1991) -- |t The thirteen colonies, 1789.
- 650 _0 |a Music |x History and criticism.
- 700 1_ |a Palisca, Claude V.