Not intended as an exhaustive history of the progress of music from the earliest times to the present, nor even a study of...

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MUSIC AND THE LISTENER

Not intended as an exhaustive history of the progress of music from the earliest times to the present, nor even a study of the types of music most often heard in these days of increased opportunities for the general public. But a concise, clear and cogent analysis of the development from one type of music to another, so that the layman can plan his own study course (through the use of records demonstrating specific points), and in the course of this study, include some of the greatest exponents of each step foreward. A book which should help the novice to enjoy music intelligently.

Pub Date: Feb. 8, 1939

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Dutton

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 1939

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