Listening Outlines and Vocal Music Guides Listed by Composer <br>Preface <br><strong>PART I Elements </strong><br>1 Sound: Pitch, Dynamics, and Tone Color <br>2 Performing Media: Voices and Instruments<br>3 Rhythm<br>4 Music Notation <br>5 Melody <br>6 Harmony <br>7 Key<br>8 Musical Texture<br>9 Musical Form<br>10 Performance<br>11 Musical Style <br><strong>PART II The Middle Ages </strong><br>1 Music in the Middle Ages (450–1450)<br>2 Gregorian Chant <br>3 Secular Music in the Middle Ages <br>4 The Development of Polyphony: Organum <br>5 Fourteenth-Century Music: The “New Art” in Italy and France<br><strong>PART III The Renaissance </strong><br>1 Music in the Renaissance (1450–1600)<br>2 Sacred Music in the Renaissance<br>3 Secular Music in the Renaissance<br>4 The Venetian School: From Renaissance to Baroque<br><strong>PART IV The Baroque Period</strong><br>1 Baroque Music (1600–1750)<br>2 Music in Baroque Society<br>3 The Concerto Grosso and Ritornello Form<br>4 The Fugue<br>5 The Elements of Opera<br>6 Opera in the Baroque Era<br>7 Claudio Monteverdi<br>8 Henry Purcell<br>9 The Baroque Cantata<br>10 Barbara Strozzi<br>11 Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre<br>12 The Baroque Sonata<br>13 Arcangelo Corelli <br>14 Antonio Vivaldi <br>15 Johann Sebastian Bach <br>16 The Baroque Suite <br>17 The Chorale and Church Cantata <br>18 The Oratorio <br>19 George Frideric Handel<br><strong>PART V The Classical Period</strong> <br>1 The Classical Style (1750–1820)<br>2 Composer, Patron, and Public in the Classical Period<br>3 Sonata Form <br>4 Theme and Variations<br>5 Minuet and Trio <br>6 Rondo <br>7 The Classical Symphony<br>8 The Classical Concerto<br>9 Classical Chamber Music<br>10 Joseph Haydn<br>11 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart<br>12 Ludwig van Beethoven<br><strong>PART VI The Romantic Period </strong><br>1 Romanticism in Music (1820–1900)<br>2 Romantic Composers and Their Public<br>3 The Art Song <br>4 Franz Schubert<br>5 Robert Schumann<br>6 Clara Wieck Schumann<br>7 Frédéric Chopin<br>8 Franz Liszt<br>9 Felix Mendelssohn<br>10 Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel<br>11 Program Music<br>12 Hector Berlioz<br>13 Nationalism in Nineteenth- Century Music<br>14 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky<br>15 Bedřich Smetana<br>16 Antonin Dvořák<br>17 Johannes Brahms<br>18 Georges Bizet<br>19 Giuseppe Verdi<br>20 Giacomo Puccini<br>21 Richard Wagner<br>22 Gustav Mahler<br><strong>PART VII The Twentieth Century and Beyond</strong><br>1 Musical Styles: 1900–1945<br>2 Music and Musicians in Society since 1900<br>3 Impressionism and Symbolism<br>4 Claude Debussy<br>5 Maurice Ravel<br>6 Lili Boulanger<br>7 Primitivism<br>8 Igor Stravinsky<br>9 Neoclassicism<br>10 Sergei Prokofiev<br>11 Expressionism<br>12 Arnold Schoenberg<br>13 Alban Berg<br>14 Anton Webern<br>15 Béla Bartók<br>16 Dmitri Shostakovich<br>17 Music in America<br>18 Charles Ives <br>19 George Gershwin<br>20 William Grant Still<br>21 Aaron Copland<br>22 Alberto Ginastera<br>23 Musical Styles since 1945<br>24 Music since 1945: Ten Representative Pieces<br><strong>PART VIII Jazz</strong> <br>1 Jazz Styles: (1900–1950)<br>2 Ragtime<br>3 Blues<br>4 New Orleans Style <br>5 Swing <br>6 Bebop<br>7 Jazz Styles since 1950<br><strong>PART IX Music for Stage and Screen</strong><br>1 Musical Theater<br>2 Leonard Bernstein<br>3 Lin-Manuel Miranda <br>4 Music in Film <br><strong>PART X Popular Music Genres</strong><br>1 Elements of Popular Music <br>2 Music Genres and Star Performers from the 1950s to the Present <br><strong>PART XI Nonwestern Music </strong><br>1 Music in Nonwestern Cultures <br>2 Music in Sub-Saharan Africa <br>3 Classical Music of India <br>4 Koto Music of Japan <br>Appendixes <br>Index <br>