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- catalog contributor b2148983.
- catalog created "[c1939]".
- catalog date "1939".
- catalog date "[c1939]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1939]".
- catalog description "5. Eighteenth-century histories: the Enlightenment : Modern music historiography begins in England ; The comparative classification of cultural stages ; Progress and poetry -- 6. The romantic era (1800-1850) : The great-man theory ; The organic hypothesis and triune theories ; Textbooks for conservatories ; A new definition of modern music ; Miscellaneous English and French contributions -- 7. Revolutionists and evolutionists : A new interest in present and future: prescriptions for progress ; The return to the past ; Evolution form the simple to the complex ; Development from savagery to civilization ; Other general histories -- 8. Histories of music since 1900 : Preliminary survey of literature in current use ; Music and other arts ; Evolution as basic explanation ; Music history and nationalism ; The Marxian interpretation ; Music histories in other countries".
- catalog description "Bibliiography: p.343-365.".
- catalog description "I. History of music histories : 1. Musical research in the baroque era : The Lutheran pioneers ; The Catholic scholars ; The three first histories in German, Italian, and French -- 2. The controversial background : The divisions of music ; Partials, parts, and harmony ; Divisions of the octave ; The divisions of time ; The divisions of historical time ; The histories of art begin earlier -- 3. Religious, naturalist, and ethical traditions : Biblical periodization and ethical classification ; Was music revealed, imitated, or invented ; Theories concerning the ethos of music ; A modern reversal of causal theory -- 4. Lexicons, dictionaries, and encyclopedias : The dictionary and its uses, history or criticism ; Modern French encyclopedists ; German lexicons ; Dictionaries in English and other languages".
- catalog description "II. Philosophies of music history : 9. The quest for origins: "the clearest view" : The fascination of the inexplicable ; Origins in "laws of nature" ; Origins in "laws of human nature" ; Origins in musical structure -- 10. The "development" and "progress" of music : The comparative method ; The analogy of development ; The idea of progress -- 11. The "evolution" of music : History without gaps ; The problem of periodization ; The analogy of growth ; The Wagnerian influences ; The confusion of analogies -- 12. Sequential patterns summarized : Their influence of music education ; A few quotations ; Critical summary -- 13. Conclusions : Comparison, continuity, and change ; Musicology and comparison ; The processes of modification ; Competition in modification ; Different systems in different areas.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 382 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Philosophies of music history.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Philosophies of music history.".
- catalog issued "1939".
- catalog issued "[c1939]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Boston, American Book Company".
- catalog relation "Philosophies of music history.".
- catalog subject "781".
- catalog subject "ML3800.A43 P5".
- catalog subject "Music Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Music History and criticism Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Musicology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Eighteenth-century histories: the Enlightenment : Modern music historiography begins in England ; The comparative classification of cultural stages ; Progress and poetry -- 6. The romantic era (1800-1850) : The great-man theory ; The organic hypothesis and triune theories ; Textbooks for conservatories ; A new definition of modern music ; Miscellaneous English and French contributions -- 7. Revolutionists and evolutionists : A new interest in present and future: prescriptions for progress ; The return to the past ; Evolution form the simple to the complex ; Development from savagery to civilization ; Other general histories -- 8. Histories of music since 1900 : Preliminary survey of literature in current use ; Music and other arts ; Evolution as basic explanation ; Music history and nationalism ; The Marxian interpretation ; Music histories in other countries".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. History of music histories : 1. Musical research in the baroque era : The Lutheran pioneers ; The Catholic scholars ; The three first histories in German, Italian, and French -- 2. The controversial background : The divisions of music ; Partials, parts, and harmony ; Divisions of the octave ; The divisions of time ; The divisions of historical time ; The histories of art begin earlier -- 3. Religious, naturalist, and ethical traditions : Biblical periodization and ethical classification ; Was music revealed, imitated, or invented ; Theories concerning the ethos of music ; A modern reversal of causal theory -- 4. Lexicons, dictionaries, and encyclopedias : The dictionary and its uses, history or criticism ; Modern French encyclopedists ; German lexicons ; Dictionaries in English and other languages".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Philosophies of music history : 9. The quest for origins: "the clearest view" : The fascination of the inexplicable ; Origins in "laws of nature" ; Origins in "laws of human nature" ; Origins in musical structure -- 10. The "development" and "progress" of music : The comparative method ; The analogy of development ; The idea of progress -- 11. The "evolution" of music : History without gaps ; The problem of periodization ; The analogy of growth ; The Wagnerian influences ; The confusion of analogies -- 12. Sequential patterns summarized : Their influence of music education ; A few quotations ; Critical summary -- 13. Conclusions : Comparison, continuity, and change ; Musicology and comparison ; The processes of modification ; Competition in modification ; Different systems in different areas.".
- catalog title "Philosophies of music history.".
- catalog type "Bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "text".