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CENGAGE Anthology For Music In Western Civilization Volume Ii Media Update International Edition 1St Edition 2010 Edition by TIMOTHY J. RODEN CRAIG WRIGHT BRYAN R. SIMMS
A great way to gain an in-depth understanding of Western music history, ANTHOLOGY FOR MUSIC IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION, International Edition, Volumes I and II, include an introduction to and a score for 224 pieces of music representing all the major European styles, genres, and composers. The anthologies are an excellent companion to Wright and Simms's MUSIC IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION. Part V: THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE CLASSICAL ERA.41. Music in the Age of Enlightenment: Opera.42. Music in the Age of Enlightenment: Orchestral Music.43. Music in the Age of Enlightenment: Keyboard Music.44. Classical Music in Vienna.45. Joseph Haydn: Instrumental Music.46. Joseph Haydn: Late Symphonies and Vocal Music.47. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Instrumental Music.48. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Vocal Music.49. The Early Music of Beethoven.50. Beethoven's Middle Period: 1802-1814.51. After the Congress of Vienna: Beethoven's Late Music.Part VI: ROMANTICISM.Musical Interlude 7: Romanticism.52. Franz Schubert.53. Music in Paris Under Louis Philippe: Berlioz and Chopin.54. Leipzig and the Gewandhaus: Mendelssohn and the Schumanns.55. German Opera in the Nineteenth Century: Weber and Wagner.56. Opera in Italy: Rossini and Verdi.57. Nationalism and Virtuosity: Franz Liszt.58. Vienna in the Late Nineteenth Century: Brahms and Bruckner.59. Music and Ballet in Nineteenth-Century Russia: Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky.60. Vienna at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Gustav and Alma Mahler.61. England at the End of the Romantic Period: Elgar and Vaughan Williams.62. Opera in Milan After Verdi: Puccini, Toscanini, and Verismo.63. Paris of the Belle Epoque: Debussy, Faure, and Lili Boulanger.Part VII: THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY.Musical Interlude 8: Music Since 1900.64. Richard Strauss in Berlin.65. Music in Russian During the Silver Age: Igor Stravinsky.66. Atonality: Schoenberg and Scriabin.67. French Music at the Time of World War I: Ravel and Satie.68. Music in Paris After World War I: Stravinsky and the Six.69. Vienna in the Aftermath of War: Twelve-Tone Methods.70. Musical Theater in Germany in the 1920's: Berg and Weill.71. Bela Bartok and Hungarian Folk Music.72. Early Jazz.73. Paul Hindemith and Music in Nazi Germany.74. Music in Soviet Russia: Prokofiev and Shostakovich.75. Self-Reliance in American Music: Ives, Seeger, and Nancarrow.76. American Composers Return from Europe: Copland and Barber.77. Tin Pan Alley and the Broadway Musical.Part VIII: CONTEMPORARY MUSIC.Musical Interlude 9: After World War II.78. Reflections on War: Britten, Penderecki, and Others.79. Twelve-Tone Music and Serialism After World War II.80. Alternatives to Serialism: Chance, Electronics, Textures.81. Harlem in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s: Big Bands, Bebop, and Cool Jazz.Musical Interlude 10: The Birth of Rock.Musical Interlude 11: Music in the Movies.82. Music of the 1960s and 1970s: Live Processes, Minimalism, Metric Modulations.83. Returning to the Known: Music of the Recent Past.