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rise of music in the ancient world
Curt Sachs
Published
1944
by Dent in London
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Written in English
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The history of music is as old as humanity itself. Archaeologists have found primitive flutes made of bone and ivory dating back as far as 43, years, and it’s likely that many ancient musical. Part of the ancient Greek world-view of music, which held that when the stars and planets rotated in balanced proportions, they made heavenly music. The soul on earth was to be in harmony with the heavens, so it too needed to embody a harmonious music.
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In this groundbreaking, all-encompassing work, an eminent musicologist explores the evolution of music. It ranges from the ecstatic singing and Shaman songs of early civilizations to the development of more structured styles in Egypt, East Asia, India, Greece, Rome, the Middle East, and Europe/5(6).
In this groundbreaking, all-encompassing work, an eminent musicologist explores the evolution of music. It ranges from the ecstatic singing and Shaman songs of early civilizations to the development of more structured styles in Egypt, East Asia, India, Greece, Rome, the Middle East, and : Curt Sachs.
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Written in English. This book contextualizes a globalization process that has since ancient times involved the creation, use, and world-wide movement of song, instrumental music, musical drama, music with dance, concert, secular, popular and religious music.
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Music might be exhilerating, but it could also be soothing. David’s playing soothed King Saul when he was troubled by an ‘evil spirit’ (1 Samuel ).
The powerful emotional and psychological effect of music is acknowledged in ancient literature (e.g. the Orphic myths), and this is echoed in the story of the young David and King Saul. The Rise of Music in the Ancient World: East and West by Curt Sachs starting at $ The Rise of Music in the Ancient World: East and West has 1 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC himself. Therefore this music was presumably composed after the textual corruption began to set in. Dionysius was in no position to know whether a later text had the music of the original production of B.c., if he had seen a copy at all.
From other considerations, too, it seems unlikely that a written. Music in ancient Greece and Rome is a book written by John Landels, during his retirement. He is a retired professor in classics who lectured at both the university of Reading and Hull.
What is noticeable immediately is his no-nonsense approach, yet at the same time detailed, clear and concise and a joy to s: 3. Music has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since antiquity.
The ancient Egyptians credited the goddess Bat with the invention of music who was later syncretized with another goddess, Hathor. Osiris used this music from Hathor to civilize the world.
The earliest material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments dates to the Predynastic. The Ancient Greeks were the first European culture to investigate the science of acoustics using mathematics and simple scientific laboratory instruments like the monochord.
Due to the paucity of actual notated music from Ancient Greece we are unable to fully recreate their music, but with the rise of Christianity and through the importance and. Buy The Rise of Music in the Ancient World: East and West by Curt Sachs online at Alibris UK.
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