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The Classical Music Book

The Classical Music Book
作者:DK
副标题:Big Ideas Simply Explained
出版社:DK
出版年:2018-08
ISBN:9781465473424
行业:其它
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内容简介

This original, graphic-led book explores and explains the key ideas underpinning the world’s greatest classical compositions and musical traditions, defines their importance to the musical canon, and places them into their wider social, cultural, and historical context.

The nineteenth title in DK’s bestselling Big Ideas series, The Classical Music Book combines accessible, authoritative text with bold explanatory graphics to make the subject of classical music approachable to readers with an interest in the subject who want to learn more while still offering enough to appeal to music aficionados.

From early devotional works to the great symphonies of the Classical and Romantic eras and the diverse and often challenging works of the modern era, The Classical Music Book looks at more than 90 key pieces of music and explores the salient themes and ideas behind each of them.

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作者简介

DK was founded in London in 1974 and is now the world leading illustrated reference publisher and a member of the Penguin Random House division of Bertelsmann. DK publishes highly visual, photographic non-fiction for adults and children. DK produces content for consumers in over 100 countries and over 60 languages, with offices in the UK, India, US, Germany, China, Canada, Spain and Australia.

DK's aim is to inspire, educate and entertain readers of all ages, and everything DK publishes, whether print or digital, embodies the unique DK design approach. DK brings unrivaled clarity to a wide range of topics, with a unique combination of words and pictures, put together to spectacular effect. We have a reputation for innovation in design for both print and digital products.

Our adult range spans travel, including the award-winning DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, history, science, nature, sport, gardening, cookery and parenting.

DK’s extensive children’s list showcases a fantastic store of information for children, toddlers and babies. DK covers everything from animals and the human body, to homework help and craft activities, together with an impressive list of licensing titles, including the best-selling LEGO books.

DK acts as the parent company for Alpha Books, publisher of the Idiot's Guides series.

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目录

12 Introduction

18 EARLY MUSIC: 1000--1400

22 Psalmody is the weapon of the monk

24 Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la

26 We should sing psalms on a ten-string psaltery

28 To sing is to pray twice

32 Tandaradei, sweetly sang the nightingale

36 Music is a science that makes you laugh, sing, and dance

38 RENAISSANCE: 1400--1600

42 Not a single piece of music composed before the last 40 years is worth hearing

43 Tongue, proclaim the mystery of the glorious body

44 Hear the voyce and prayer

46 The eternal father of Italian music

52 That is the nature of hymns---they make us want to repeat them

54 All the airs and madrigals ... whisper softness

55 This feast... did even ravish and stupefie all those strangers that never heard the like

56 My lute, awake!

58 BAROQUE: 1600--1750

62 One of the most magnificent and expensefull diversions

64 Music must move the whole man

70 Lully merits with good reason the title of prince of French musicians

72 He had a peculiar genius to express the energy of English words

78 The object of churches is not the bawling of choristers

80 The new Orpheus of our times

82 The uniting of the French and Italian styles must create the perfection of music

84 What the English like is something they can beat time to

90 Do not expect any profound intention, but rather an ingenious jesting with art

92 Spring has come, and with it gaiety

98 The end and final aim of all music should be none other than the glory of God

106 Telemann is above all praise

107 His whole heart and soul were in his harpsichord

108 Bach is like an astronomer, who ... finds the most wonderful stars

112 CLASSICAL: 1750--1820

116 Its forte is like thunder, its crescendoa cataract

118 The most moving act in all of opera

120 We must play from the soul, not like trained birds

122 I was forced to become original

128 The most tremendous genius raised Mozart above all masters

132 The object of the piano is to substitute one performer for a whole orchestra

134 We walk, by the power of music, in joy through death's dark night

138 I live only in my notes

142 ROMANTIC: 1810--1920

146 The violinist is that peculiarly human phenomenon ... half tiger, half poet

148 Give me a laundry list, and I will set it to music

149 Music is truly love itself

150 No one feels another's grief, no one understands another's joy

156 Music is like a dream. One that I cannot hear

162 Instrumentation is at the head of the march

164 Simplicity is the final achievement

166 My symphonies would have reached Opus 100 if I had written them down

170 The last note was drowned ... in a unanimous volley of plaudits

174 I love Italian opera---it's so reckless

176 Who holds the devil, let him hold him well

178 And the dancers whirl around gaily in the waltz's giddy mazes

179 I live in music like a fish in water

180 Opera must make people weep, feel horrified, die

188 He ... comes as if sent straight from God

190 The notes dance up there on the stage

192 A symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything

194 Emotional art is a kind of illness

198 If a composer could say what he had to say in words, he would not bother saying it in music

202 NATIONALISM: 1830--1920

206 My fatherland means more to me than anything else

207 Mussorgsky typifies the genius of Russia

208 I am sure my music has a taste of cod fish in it

210 I wanted to do something different

212 The music of the people is like a rare and lovely flower

216 Music is a language of the intangible

218 The art of music above all the other arts is expression of the soul

220 I am a slave to my themes, and submit to their demands

222 Spanish music with a universal accent

223 A wonderful maze of rhythmical dexterities

224 MODERN: 1900--1950

228 I go to see the shadow you have become

232 I want women to turn their minds to big and difficult jobs

240 An audience shouldn't listen with complacency

246 I haven't understood a bar of music in my life, but I have felt it

252 And ever winging up and up, our valley is his golden cup

254 Stand up and take your dissonance like a man

256 I have never written a note I didn't mean

258 Life is a lot like jazz it's better when you improvise

262 A mad extravaganza at the edge of the abyss

263 I come with the youthful spirit of my country, with youthful music

264 Musically, there is not a single center of gravity in this piece

266 The only love affair I ever had was with music

268 Science alone can infuse music with youthful vigor

270 A nation creates music. The composer only arranges it

272 I detest imitation. I detest hackneyed devices

273 Balinese music retained a rhythmic vitality both primitive and joyous

274 Real music is always revolutionary

280 My music is natural, like a waterfall

282 Never was I listened to with such rapt attention and comprehension

284 I must create order out of chaos

286 The music is so knit ... that it takes you in very strong hands and leads you into its own world

288 Composing is like driving down a foggy road

294 CONTEMPORARY

298 Sound is the vocabulary of nature

302 I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas; I'm frightened of the old ones

306 He has changed our view of musical time and form

308 The role of the musician ... is perpetual exploration

309 Close communion with the people is the natural soil nourishing all my work

310 I was struck by the emotional charge of the work

312 Once you become an ism, what you're doing is dead

314 I desire to carve ... a single painful tone as intense as silence itself

316 In music ... things don't get better or worse: they evolve and transform themselves

318 If you tell me a lie, let it be a black lie

320 The process of substituting beats for rests

321 We were so far ahead ... because everyone else stayed so far behind

322 This must be the first purpose of art ... to change us

323 I could start out from the chaos and create order in it

324 Volcanic, expansive, dazzling---and obsessive

325 My music is written for ears

326 Blue ... like the sky. Where all possibilities soar

328 The music uses simple building blocks and grows organically from there ...

329 This is the core of who we are and what we need to be

330 Directory

340 Glossary

344 Index

351 Quote Attributions

352 Acknowledgments

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