The Pelican History of Music: Ancient forms to polyphonyAlec Robertson, Denis Stevens Penguin Books, 1960 |
Contents
LIST OF PLATES | 7 |
NONWESTERN MUSIC by Peter CrossleyHolland | 13 |
INDIA | 23 |
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Alleluia ancient antiphon Arab music Arabic ballades ballate became Byzantine called century B.C. chant China Chinese choir Christian Church classical clausula composers compositions conductus court culture dance drum dynasty early Egypt estampies Europe European feast five-note scale flute fourteenth century French gamelan Gloria Gradual Greek Gregorian Guillaume de Machaut harmony Hindu hymns important Indian influence instruments intervals Islam isorhythmic Italian Jewish known Kyrie late Ars Nova later Latin Léonin liturgical lute Machaut madrigal manuscripts Mass medieval melody modern modes monks motet musicians neumes notation notes octave orchestras organum origin performance period Pérotin Philippe de Vitry pieces plainsong played poems poetry polyphonic popular psalms raga Responsory rhythm rhythmic rites Roman rondeaux singers singing solo songs sound strings style sung syllable Temple tenor tetrachord theory thirteenth century three-part tone tradition trecento trope trouvère tunes two-part verse virelai vocal western words written zither