British Organ Music of the Twentieth Century: A Comprehensive Study
Discover an in-depth look at the development of British organ music through the lens of influential composers and their contributions to this rich musical tradition.
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Key Features
- Comprehensive analysis of twentieth-century British organ music
- Detailed exploration of composers and their styles
- Insightful commentary on musical techniques and trends
Specs
- Brand: Scarecrow Press
- Title: British Organ Music of the Twentieth Century
- Author: Peter Hardwick
- Publication Date: December 17, 2002
- Pages: 428
- Languages: English (Published)
- Dimensions: Length: 6.14 inches, Width: 0.94 inches, Height: 9.21 inches, Weight: 1.52 pounds
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Provides detailed analysis of key compositions and composers
- Offers insightful commentary on musical techniques and trends
- Comprehensive coverage of a significant period in British music history
Cons
- May be dense for readers not familiar with classical music theory
- Not suitable as an introductory guide to organ music
Who It’s For
This book is ideal for:
- Music historians and scholars interested in twentieth-century British organ music
- Students studying the history of Western classical music
- Enthusiasts looking for a deep dive into influential works and composers in this genre
Pricing & Value
Current price: 115,15 € (subject to change).
Offering an extensive exploration at an accessible price point, making it a valuable addition for those interested in the history of British organ music.
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