Music Through the Ages

Music Through the Ages
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Publisher : Warner Bros. Publications
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ISBN-10 : 0757902286
ISBN-13 : 9780757902284
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Book Synopsis Music Through the Ages by : Alfred Publishing Staff

Download or read book Music Through the Ages written by Alfred Publishing Staff and published by Warner Bros. Publications. This book was released on 2001-02 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wherever music is taught, this decorative timeline should be on the wall! This beautiful full-color banner is over 16 feet long! A handy teacher's reference booklet is included so the teacher can read composer information at a glance. There are five sections that may be displayed together or separately: 1) Late Renaissance / Baroque 2) Classical 3) Romantic 4) Early to Mid-Twentieth Century 5) Mid- to Late Twentieth Century. * Highlights music history from the Renaissance to present day * Includes classical, rock, pop, and jazz greats * Shows dates of famous composers and musicians * Describes briefly each person's importance in music history * Includes portraits or photographs of most musicians * Defines many musical terms to help beginning students * Decorates the classroom while educating at the same time * Provides a great reference to enhance other studies * Includes a handy teacher reference about the musicians.


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