Music Listening Today (with 2-CD Set), PC Version

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-07-11
Publisher(s): Schirmer
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Summary

Charles Hoffer's best-selling MUSIC LISTENING TODAY is a complete course solution that develops students' listening skills while teaching them to appreciate the different styles, forms, and genres of music. This affordable, brief, chronological survey text features two CDs-automatically included with new copies of the book at no additional cost-that contain the text's core music selections. It also features ThomsonNOW, an online multimedia tool that helps students hone their listening skills while it aids instructors in organizing and managing their courses. As in previous editions, MUSIC LISTENING TODAY provides dozens of familiar and less familiar selections-all carefully chosen for their ability to get students interested in listening to all kinds of music. The text's modular format lets instructors teach in any way they choose.

Table of Contents

Part I The Nature of Music 1(48)
Music Listening and You
2(7)
Rhythm
9(6)
Melody and Harmony
15(8)
Dynamics, Timbre, and Organization
23(6)
Orchestral Instruments
29(11)
Other Musical Instruments
40(9)
Part II Music Around the World 49(30)
Folk and Ethnic Music
50(5)
Folk Music of Europe and the Americas
55(9)
Music of Africa and the Middle East
64(7)
Music of Asia
71(8)
Part III Western Music Before 1750 79(56)
Musical Styles and Periods
80(4)
Early Western Music
84(7)
Music of the Renaissance
91(9)
Baroque Vocal Music and the Recitative
100(8)
Oratorio and Cantata
108(11)
Baroque Instrumental Music and the Fugue
119(7)
Suite and Concerto Grosso
126(9)
Part IV Classical Music 135(50)
Classicism and Classical Music
136(5)
Sonata Form
141(7)
The Concerto
148(6)
Opera
154(9)
Chamber Music
163(7)
Beethoven and the Symphony
170(9)
Beethoven and the Piano
179(6)
Part V Romantic Music 185(68)
Romance and Romanticism
186(5)
Early Romantic Music
191(9)
Romantic Piano Music
200(6)
Program Music
206(6)
Ballet and Ballet Music
212(4)
Romantic Opera
216(11)
Late Romantic Music
227(10)
Nationalism
237(8)
Impressionism and Post-Romanticism
245(8)
Part VI Twentieth-Century Music 253(40)
Music in the Twentieth Century
254(5)
The Mainstream
259(8)
Expressionism and Primitivism
267(9)
Neoclassicism
276(6)
Tone Rows and Serialism
282(4)
New Sounds and New Techniques
286(7)
Part VII Music in the United States 293(54)
Music in Colonial America
294(5)
Art Music in America to 1920
299(6)
Art Music Since 1920
305(9)
Popular Music and Jazz to 1950
314(11)
Popular Music Since 1950
325(11)
Music for Stage and Film
336(11)
Glossary 347(6)
Index of Composer Biographies 353(2)
Listening Guides Indexed by Composer 355(2)
Index 357(6)
Enhanced CDs Performers List 363(2)
Photo and Art Credits 365(3)
About the Enhanced CDs 368

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