How music grew, from prehistoric times to the present day
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The authors trace the development of music from its prehistoric beginnings through the music of ancient peoples, the Greeks and Orientals, medieval church practices, troubadours and folk traditions, Renaissance motets and madrigals, and the rise of opera and oratorio. They survey Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, profile key composers and instrument evolution, and explore national schools and American contributions up to early twentieth-century currents. Written for young readers, the narrative emphasizes clear explanations, illustrations, and how social, religious, and technological forces shaped musical forms.
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