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ISBN 10: 1259893022
ISBN 13: 978-1259893025
Author: David Willoughby
The World of Music 8th Table of contents:
PART ONE: Preparation for Listening
CHAPTER 1: Introducing the World of Music
- The Infinite Variety of Music: A Global Perspective
- The American Mainstream and Ethnic Diversity
- Music in Culture
- Music Labels: Help or Hindrance?
- Artists and Artistry
- The Business of Music
- Manufacturing and Merchandising
- Performance of Music
- Music Publishing and Copyright Laws
- Music in Advertising
- Music in the Community
- Summary
CHAPTER 2: The Nature of Music: Vocabulary for Listening and Understanding
- Definitions of Music
- Music as a Science
- Expressive and Functional Qualities of Music
- Music Is Sound and Silence
- Music Moves through Time
- Music Is an Art
- Music Is Universal
- Music Is a Means of Expression
- Music Can Be Functional
- Music Is a Changing Art
- The Creative, Performing, and Listening Experiences
- Participating in Active Listening
- The Elements of Music
- Melody
- Harmony
- Rhythm
- Loudness
- Tone Quality
- Interaction of the Elements
- To Create a Style: Musical Concepts
- Texture
- Genres and Forms
- Melodic Growth and Character
- Goals for Listening
- Summary
PART TWO: Listening to American Music: Folk, Religious, Jazz, and Pop
CHAPTER 3: Folk Music Traditions
- Goals for Listening
- The Roots of Traditional Folk Music
- Types of Folk Music
- The Blues
- Folk Music: An Expanded View
- The Urban Folk Revival
- Urban Blues
- Summary
CHAPTER 4: Religious Music Traditions
- Goals for Listening
- The Roots of American Protestant Music
- Psalm Singing and Psalters
- Lining Out, Singing Schools, and the Shape-Note System
- White Gospel Music: Revival and Evangelical Hymns
- Traditional Black Gospel Music
- Popular Contemporary Styles
- Summary
CHAPTER 5: Jazz Styles
- Goals for Listening
- What Is Jazz?
- The Jazz Style
- The Feel of Swing
- Instruments
- Improvisation
- The Roots of Jazz
- Jazz Styles
- New Orleans and Chicago Jazz
- Stride and Boogie Woogie
- Swing and Big Band Jazz
- Bebop
- Cool Jazz, Hard Bop, Soul Jazz, and Free Jazz
- Modern Jazz, Fusion, and Smooth Jazz
- Summary
CHAPTER 6: Popular Music
- Goals for Listening
- The Definition and Scope of Popular Music
- Pre-Twentieth Century
- Twentieth Century and Beyond
- Tin Pan Alley
- Vaudeville
- Musicals
- Film
- Radio and Recordings
- Country Music
- Hillbilly
- Cowboy Songs, Western Swing, and Honky-Tonk
- Bluegrass
- The Nashville Sound
- Contemporary Country
- Early African American Influences
- Motown
- Gospel
- Rhythm and Blues
- Soul
- Contemporary Styles
- Rock
- Rap/Hip-Hop
- Other Genres
- Summary
PART THREE: Listening to World Music
CHAPTER 7: Music of the Americas
- Goals for Listening
- Native American Music
- Style and Context
- Assimilation and Preservation
- Ethnic Music in the United States
- Reggae
- Latino Music
- Cajun and Zydeco Music
- Music of South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean
- Indigenous Folk Culture
- Musical Instruments
- Folk Songs and Dances
- Religious Influences
- Summary
CHAPTER 8: Music Beyond the Americas
- Goals for Listening
- Music in India
- Classical Music
- Popular Music
- Music in Japan
- The Performance Context
- Musical Genres
- Gagaku
- Kabuki
- Koto, Shakuhachi, and Shamisen
- Music in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Music in Context
- Instruments
- Rhythm
- Popular Music
- Music in Eastern Europe
- Indonesian Gamelan and Popular Music
- Jewish Music
- Cultural Context
- Liturgical Music
- Klezmer Music
- Celtic Music
- Instruments
- Artists
- Altan
- Clannad
- Solas
- The Chieftains
- Summary
PART FOUR: Listening to Western Classical Music
CHAPTER 9: Music to 1600
- Goals for Listening
- The Beginnings of Western Music (until 1450)
- Gregorian Chant
- Notation
- Polyphonic Music
- The Renaissance (1450–1600)
- Choral and Vocal Music
- Mass
- Motet
- Madrigal
- Instrumental Music
- The Reformation
- Choral and Vocal Music
- Featured Composers
- Josquin des Prez
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Giovanni Gabrieli
- Summary
CHAPTER 10: Music of the Baroque Period (1600–1750)
- Goals for Listening
- Musical Characteristics
- Texture
- Major-Minor Tonal System
- Continuo
- Word Painting
- Other Musical Characteristics
- Instruments
- Musical Forms and Genres
- Opera
- Orchestral Works
- Chamber Music
- Keyboard Works
- Choral Music
- Featured Composers
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- George Frideric Handel
- Other Notable Composers
- Summary
CHAPTER 11: Music of the Classic Period (1750–1820)
- Goals for Listening
- Musical Characteristics
- Instruments
- Genres
- Instrumental
- Vocal, Choral, and Opera
- Forms
- Sonata Form
- Theme and Variations
- Minuet and Trio
- Rondo
- Featured Composers
- Franz Joseph Haydn
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Summary
CHAPTER 12: Music of the Romantic Period (Nineteenth Century)
- Goals for Listening
- Musical Characteristics
- Forms and Genres
- Instrumental Forms and Genres
- Opera and Ballet
- Keyboard Forms and Genres
- Songs
- Featured Composers
- Johannes Brahms
- Frédéric François Chopin
- Felix Mendelssohn
- Franz Peter Schubert
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Giuseppe Verdi
- Richard Wagner
- Other Notable Composers
- Summary
CHAPTER 13: Music of the Twentieth Century
- Goals for Listening
- General Characteristics
- Stylistic Developments and Featured Composers
- Impressionism: Claude Debussy
- Experimental Music: Igor Stravinsky
- Atonal Music and Serialism: Arnold Schoenberg
- Electronic Music: Edgard Varèse
- Chance Music: John Cage
- Nationalism: Béla Bartók
- Nationalism: Charles Ives and Aaron Copland
- Additional American Composers
- Amy Cheney Beach
- Ruth Crawford Seeger
- Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
- Ulysses Kay
- Henry Cowell
- George Gershwin
- William Grant Still
- Neoclassical Music
- Minimalism
- Traditional Sounds
- Summary
CHAPTER 14: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives
- Featured Composers
- Mickey Hart
- Foday Musa Suso and the Kronos Quartet
- Béla Fleck
- Wu Man
- Tan Dun
- Terry Riley
- John Adams
- Jennifer Higdon
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