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Music & Its Masters

Uniform with this Volume

SYMPHONIES

AND THEIR MEANING

BY PHILIP H. GOEPP

12mo. 407 pages. Cloth, $2.00

This work, now in its third edition,
has demonstrated its great
usefulness.

Taking up the representative
symphonies of the great composers,
and illustrating his remarks with
excerpts from the score, the author
shows the individuality, the special
intention of the master, and, where
possible, the underlying purpose of
his art.

As an aid in the study of the
symphony, and as a companion at
symphony concerts, the book is
without a rival.

frontisp

WAGNER

Page 134

By permission of E. H. Schroeder, Berlin

Music & Its Masters

By
O. B. BOISE

WITH SIX PORTRAITS

Philadelphia & London
J. B. Lippincott Company
1902

title-page

Copyright, 1901
By J. B. Lippincott Company

Electrotyped and Printed by
J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, U.S.A.

TO
GEORGE W. STOCKLEY, Esq.

Preface

I have endeavored through showingthe true nature of music, and the conditionsthat are essential to its growthin breadth and significance, to inciteamateurs to a more respectful considerationof its claims.

O. B. B.

Berlin, March 1, 1901.

Contents

CHAPTER PAGE
I. The nature and origin of music13
II.Music's first era, and the influences
which were operative in various lands
during its continuance
26
III.Biblical mention of music61
IV.Music from the invention of notation to
date
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