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Foreword by The Earl of Harewood. Music is universally cherished, whether experienced through radio, records, concerts, clubs, or churches, encompassing a vast range from Gregorian chant and Renaissance madrigals to modern compositions by Boulez and Crumb. This comprehensive volume is designed for music enthusiasts, offering an extensive overview of Western musical heritage from its origins to the present. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, it features approximately one thousand succinct biographies of influential figures in music history, including composers, virtuoso instrumentalists, singers, conductors, impresarios, and instrument craftsmen, along with modern recording technicians. The entries are organized chronologically, narrating the evolution of Western music. Each major section opens with an engaging essay that sets the musical, historical, and social context of the era. Readers will uncover the personal stories, triumphs, and tragedies of musicians' lives, such as the conductor who succumbed to gangrene from a baton injury, the organist who had to marry his predecessor's daughter for job security, and composers who, despite dying in poverty, left behind musical legacies that continue to enrich our lives.

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The Music Makers, Clive Hamilton, Victor Stevenson

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1979
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Anglais
Publié
1979
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rigide
Pages
264
ISBN10
0709203292
ISBN13
9780709203292
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Foreword by The Earl of Harewood. Music is universally cherished, whether experienced through radio, records, concerts, clubs, or churches, encompassing a vast range from Gregorian chant and Renaissance madrigals to modern compositions by Boulez and Crumb. This comprehensive volume is designed for music enthusiasts, offering an extensive overview of Western musical heritage from its origins to the present. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, it features approximately one thousand succinct biographies of influential figures in music history, including composers, virtuoso instrumentalists, singers, conductors, impresarios, and instrument craftsmen, along with modern recording technicians. The entries are organized chronologically, narrating the evolution of Western music. Each major section opens with an engaging essay that sets the musical, historical, and social context of the era. Readers will uncover the personal stories, triumphs, and tragedies of musicians' lives, such as the conductor who succumbed to gangrene from a baton injury, the organist who had to marry his predecessor's daughter for job security, and composers who, despite dying in poverty, left behind musical legacies that continue to enrich our lives.