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Great Musicians (DK Eyewitness Books) DK Eyewitness Books Series DK CHILDREN Age Range: 12 and up Publisher: DK Publishing, Inc. Written by Robert ziegler ISBN-13: 9780756637743 ISBN: 0756637740 72 pages {PDF} Pub. Date: June 2008 28.4 MB "www.dk.com"

The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. A fascinating look into some of history’s greatest music makers, from Beethoven to the Beatles.
Roots of Music: Where did music come from? Nobody knows exactly, because there are no written records. A good guess would be that thousands of years ago, primitive peoples used music in much the same way as we use it now: to communicate, to pass time while working, to express joy or sadness, or to mark a special occasion.
The first instrument was the one every person is born with—the body. We have voices to sing and shout with, hands to clap, and feet to stamp. This is enough to create melody and rhythm, the two basic elements of music. Hunters imitated the songs of animals they chased, mothers sang their children to sleep, and tribes rhythmically stamped and shouted to keep away evil spirits. It is a short step from there to making sounds by banging a sticks together or blowing through a hollow reed stalk. So how did we get from there to symphony orchestras and rock stars?
Early Musicians: The Middle Ages (476–1453 ce) saw the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Catholic Church in Europe, which was crucial to the spread of music through the Western world. The first church music was called plainsong. It was monophonic—just a single tune sung by either one person or a group, mostly from memory before musical notation existed. Throughout this period, secular (nonreligious) music began to flourish, but it was rarely written down. Most of it was performed by minstrels who composed songs about courtly love and accompanied themselves on the lute, the forerunner of the guitar, and the vielle, a kind of violin.
Contents: 6 Roots of Music 8 Early Musicians 10 Palestrina 11 Claudio Monteverdi 12 George Frideric Handel 14 Johann Sebastian Bach 16 Franz Joseph Haydn 18 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 20 Ludwig van Beethoven 22 Franz Liszt 24 Richard Wagner 26 Giuseppe Verdi 28 Johannes Brahms 30 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 32 Anton?n Dvor?k 34 Richard Strauss 36 Igor Stravinsky 38 Arnold Schoenberg 40 George Gershwin 42 Duke Ellington 44 Richard Rodgers 46 Dmitri Shostakovich 48 Leonard Bernstein 50 Ali Akbar Kahn 52 Pierre Boulez 54 Toru Takemitsu 56 Philip Glass 58 The Beatles 60 Bob Dylan 61 Michael Jackson 62 Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira 63 Youssou N’Dour 64 Milestones in Music 66 A–Z of Great Performers 68 Find Out More 70 Glossary of Musical Terms 72 Index/Acknowledgments
Great Musicians (DK Eyewitness Books)
Note: This book is listed for children 12 years and up but I have enjoyed it, and have learned a lot, plenty of pictures and lots of interesting information. The DK Eyewitness Books series is super and will make a great edition to your collection.
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