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Who 'invented' the Gregorian chorale ? How did the opera come into being ? Who is regarded as the 'first romanticist'? What is meant by 'experimental music'? All these questions and many others too are answered by Arnold Werner-Jensen in his music history book for children and young people in a concise and comprehensible way. This volume invites the reader to take an exciting and very readable walk through the history of Occidental music - from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. The accompanying CD contains music examples of all epochs and musical genres. Arnold Werner-Jensen, born in Innsbruck in 1941, studied school music and German language and literature in Frankfurt on the Main. He trained as a conductor, then grammar school teacher and music critic and was appointed professor of music and music didactics in Heidelberg and Weingarten. He works as a pianist and harpsichordist with concert performances and radio recordings. Numerous musico-educational and musicological publications.
Who 'invented' the Gregorian chorale ? How did the opera come into being ? Who is regarded as the 'first romanticist'? What is meant by 'experimental music'? All these questions are answered by Arnold Werner-Jensen in his music history book for children and young people in a concise and comprehensible way.
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