Beethoven and Friends

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Beethoven and Friends
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ISBN-10 : 8189738496
ISBN-13 : 9788189738495
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Book excerpt: What were monophonic Gregorian Chants? Who codified them and when were they composed? Why did Western classical music become polyphonic during the Renaissance? What kind of music did Bach, Handel and Vivaldi compose during the Baroque period? This work presents the history of Western classical music through the stories of the lives that shaped it. What were monophonic Gregorian Chants? Who codified them and when were they composed? Why did Western classical music become polyphonic during the Renaissance? What kind of music did Bach, Handel and Vivaldi compose during


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