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Oxford History of Music
Oxford History of Music
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Oxford History of Music

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. IN considering the development Of the resources of pure sound, regarded as a material for artistic treatment, the phenomena may be seen as arranging themselves in three main divisions or periods, each representing a totally distinct phase Of artistic activity in relation to the material and a different view of its capabilities. The first period represents that phase in which the beauty to be Obtained from the material is perceived only as consisting in certain arrangements Of consecutive simple sounds; the aim Of the artist is Single, and its outcome is the coherent individual utterance, or Melody. This was the music of the Old Greeks and is still the music of all eastern people.
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The Polyphonic Period; Part I; Method of Musical Art, 330-1330
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27.11.2019
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