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The History of Classical Music
by 
Richard Fawkes
Robert Powell
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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Lending period:   10 days
File size:   146533 KB
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Release date:   Apr 28, 2005

Description

1997 Talkies Award • Non-Fiction

From Gregorian Chant to Henryk Gorecki, the first living classical composer to get into the pop album charts, here is the fascinating story of over a thousand years of Western classical music and the composers who have sought to express in music the deepest of human feelings and emotions. Polyphony, sonata form, serial music - many musical expressions are also explained - with the text illustrated by performances from some of the most highly praised recordings of recent years.

Music: From Gregorian Chant to Stravinsky and Gorecki - 150 musical excerpts illustrate the narrative

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
This charming compilation is cheerfully hosted by the clear and friendly voice of Marin Alsop, who walks young (and curious adult) listeners through an engaging history of classical music. Alsop's commentary leads and follows ear-pleasing segments of great classical music, briskly recorded masterworks punctuating short biographies and observations. The language is clear and chatty, with a final disc featuring games and lots of interactive fare. A wonderful way to learn about the great names and histories of the world's great composers and musical movements. D.J.B. 2005 Spoken Word Grammy Nominee, 2005 Audie Award Finalist (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
 
AudioFile Magazine...
Written directly for recording, this is a splendid overview of several centuries of Western classical music. The text is neatly divided into four parts. Early and twentieth-century music get equal time with the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. No previous musical knowledge is assumed. The cultured tones of British actor Powell lead the listener from plain chant to atonality with added snippets of social history and composers' biographies along the way. We learn, for instance, that concerts by castrati were "big box office," that Beethoven was "a man with a mission" and that the architecture of St. Mark's cathedral in Venice led to the development of antiphonal singing. Examples from Naxos's extensive archives of recorded performances complement the text far more effectively than would print equivalents. The enduring spirituality of music is stressed; and, indeed, as the notes of Arvo Pèrt's beautiful, contemporary Cantus fade at the end, one feels uplifted--and educated. J.G. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
 
Audiobook Café ...
“Good work. An unpretentious 4-CD set, which delivers a comprehensive overview of the fourteen-plus centuries of classical music. Well-written by freelance writer and film director Richard Fawkes, it's a true Beginner's Guide which nevertheless offers a welcome refresher course to old classical hands as well. Read with freshness [and] good will by the British actor Robert Powell and illustrated with 150 musical examples, it's perfect for the car, Walkman, or laptop. And -- like everything Naxos does -- the price is right.”
 
Reviewer’s Bookwatch/The Midwest Book Review ...
“[A] fascinating and informative story. The text is illustrated by performances from some of the most highly praised recordings of recent years. Fawkes’ superb text is ably narrated by Robert Powell. Also highly recommended is Naxos AudioBooks edition of Fawkes’ The History of Opera.”
 
AudioFile Magazine...
“Written directly for recording, this is a splendid overview of several centuries of Western classical music. The text is neatly divided into four parts. Early and twentieth-century music get equal time with the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. No previous musical knowledge is assumed. The cultured tones of British actor Powell lead the listener from plain chant to atonality with added snippets of social history and composers' biographies along the way. Examples from Naxos's extensive archives of recorded performances complement the text far more effectively than would print equivalents. The enduring spirituality of music is stressed; and, indeed, as the notes of Arvo Pärt's beautiful, contemporary Cantus fade at the end, one feels uplifted--and educated.”
 

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