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The Oxford history of Western music / Richard Taruskin ; Christopher Gibbs.

By: Taruskin, Richard.
Contributor(s): Gibbs, Christopher Howard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, c2013Edition: College ed.Description: xxxiii, 1211 p. : ill., music ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9780195097627; 0195097629.Subject(s): Music -- History and criticismDDC classification: 780.9 Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
The first literate repertory in Western music : Gregorian chant -- Secular and cathedral music in the High Middle Ages -- The Ars nova : musical developments in the fourteenth century -- Island and mainland : toward a Pan-European style -- A perfected art : church polyphony in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- After perfection : pressures for change -- Humanism and the birth of opera -- Music travels : trends in Italy, Germany, France, and England -- The height of Italian dominance : opera seria and the Italian concerto style -- Class of 1685 (I) : the instrumental music of Bach and Handel -- Class of 1685 (II) : the vocal music of Handel and Bach -- Mid-eighteenth-century stylistic changes : from Bach's sons to the comic style -- Concert life lifts off : Haydn -- The composer's voice : Mozart -- The emergence of romanticism -- Beethoven -- Opera in the age of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Weber -- Private art : Schubert and inwardness -- Romantic spectacles : from virtuosos to grand opera -- Literary musicians -- Music imported and exported -- Musical politics at mid-century : historicism and the New German School -- Class of 1813 : Wagner and Verdi -- Slavic harmony and disharmony -- The musical museum and the return of the symphony -- Dramatic alternatives : exoticism, operetta, and verismo -- Early Austro-German modernism : Mahler, Strauss, and Schoenberg -- Modernism in France -- National monuments -- Neoclassicism and 12-tone music -- Interwar currents : the roaring twenties -- Music and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Western Europe -- Music and politics in America and Allied Europe -- Starting from scratch : music in the aftermath of World War II -- Changes in the sixties and seventies.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 1161-1168) and index.

The first literate repertory in Western music : Gregorian chant -- Secular and cathedral music in the High Middle Ages -- The Ars nova : musical developments in the fourteenth century -- Island and mainland : toward a Pan-European style -- A perfected art : church polyphony in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- After perfection : pressures for change -- Humanism and the birth of opera -- Music travels : trends in Italy, Germany, France, and England -- The height of Italian dominance : opera seria and the Italian concerto style -- Class of 1685 (I) : the instrumental music of Bach and Handel -- Class of 1685 (II) : the vocal music of Handel and Bach -- Mid-eighteenth-century stylistic changes : from Bach's sons to the comic style -- Concert life lifts off : Haydn -- The composer's voice : Mozart -- The emergence of romanticism -- Beethoven -- Opera in the age of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Weber -- Private art : Schubert and inwardness -- Romantic spectacles : from virtuosos to grand opera -- Literary musicians -- Music imported and exported -- Musical politics at mid-century : historicism and the New German School -- Class of 1813 : Wagner and Verdi -- Slavic harmony and disharmony -- The musical museum and the return of the symphony -- Dramatic alternatives : exoticism, operetta, and verismo -- Early Austro-German modernism : Mahler, Strauss, and Schoenberg -- Modernism in France -- National monuments -- Neoclassicism and 12-tone music -- Interwar currents : the roaring twenties -- Music and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Western Europe -- Music and politics in America and Allied Europe -- Starting from scratch : music in the aftermath of World War II -- Changes in the sixties and seventies.

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