Description
A Catechism of Musical History is a two-volume educational work that traces Western music’s development through a clear, question-and-answer format. Volume I covers ancient and medieval music, the Renaissance, and early Baroque, highlighting key figures like Gregorian chant composers, Palestrina, Monteverdi, and early instrumental innovation. Volume II explores the High Baroque through modern eras, detailing the lives, styles, and historical contexts of major masters—from Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi to Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and later Romantic and early 20th-century composers. Both volumes emphasize form, innovation, and cultural influence, offering concise yet comprehensive instruction that supports classroom use.