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LƯỢC SỬ ÂM NHẠC

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Âm nhạc có thể khiến chúng ta xúc động, kể những câu chuyện về đức tin, sự đau khổ hoặc tình yêu. Âm nhạc phổ biến ở tất cả các nền văn hóa trên thế giới. Nhưng nó đã thay đổi như thế nào suốt nhiều thiên niên kỷ qua?

Hãy cùng khám phá lịch sử phi thường của mọi hình thái âm nhạc, từ âm nhạc của những tổ tiên sớm nhất của chúng ta đến những bài hát đại chúng ngày nay. Xem xét từ Âu sang Á, từ Nam Mỹ đến châu Phi, Robert Philip cho ta thấy cách loại hình nghệ thuật này phát triển cùng với xã hội, chính trị và tôn giáo, để rồi đến lượt mình, âm nhạc góp phần định hình nền văn hóa mà chúng ta biết tới.

Từ hát tụng thời Trung cổ đến opera có điền, đến jazz và hip hop hiện đại, cuốn sách này làm sáng tỏ sự kỳ diệu của âm nhạc – và lý do nó được trân trọng trên khắp thế giới.

388 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2024

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Profile Image for Christopher Steussy.
74 reviews4 followers
July 3, 2023
Book really should be subtitled (of the western orchestral type). Earliest parts of the book, from Neanderthals to early humans, up to Hinduism and Buddhism, most interesting. Then author makes a caveat that the next several chapters will focus on "Western" music and explains why this is necessary. Unfortunately it really is the rest of the book. There are momentary glances at events in China, the Americas, Africa, but these feel sprinkled in for effect. Overall a decent read, just know what your getting into. "The singing Neanderthals" by Steven Mithen, might also be worth a look.
Profile Image for &rea Suven.
29 reviews
July 6, 2023
It is what it is - a LITTLE history. To condense and simplify the complexity of the history of music is a crime, and Robert Philip rightly acknowledges so - but, well, this book serves its purpose if you’re simply looking for a quick spark notes.
Profile Image for Annamarie Ogunmola.
136 reviews2 followers
September 17, 2024
I was looking for a music history review, but got a pleasant surprise. Unlike all my past music history studies, this book emphasized non-Western music, women, and people of color. The usual was there as well, but I really enjoyed the fresh perspective.
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24 reviews
October 26, 2025
Cool book. I liked the author’s friendly and unassuming tone along with his ability to synthesise in ways that are not conclusive but help as first building blocks for diving further on what interests one most.

Of course it is simplified but he did a fine job. I think he succeeds in getting the reader closer to what music meant for the people making and listening/participating in it through time, periods and cultures, and also threading these together and making a coherent bigger picture of what we call the “history of music”. What it meant in each of these is very varied, and you get some simple yet illuminating descriptions of each so you can appreciate much more the beauty in all kinds of music.

What I value most about having read this is the large collection of new music styles, composers, periods, etc. that I hadn’t heard of and can now check out with at least a basic understanding that will make for a nice listening experience. That’s the cool thing about a book on music; it is a kind of multimedia reading experience where you get to check out what those verbal descriptions of music actually mean when you listen to the music
618 reviews5 followers
August 14, 2025
I know this is an inherently flawed and impossible task but something was still disappointing about this. I think it was all pretty one note and didn’t have any sort of motion or ebb and flow. The author did acknowledge this, but this has an issue focusing too much on Europe and North America. I would have appreciated learning about more global cultures than just whatever was the widest spread. And including their experiences at the end was an odd choice for such a limited number of pages for such a huge task. Still, I learned a lot and did a good job at picking out a couple people and pieces that represented whole movements. I liked the connections made between chapters.
Profile Image for Nick Russo.
207 reviews8 followers
December 31, 2025
Philip is obviously well-versed in a variety of music and does an admirable job covering so much history in so few pages. I think he could have benefited from an overarching thesis or point of view, and more structure and flow between his chapters. There are a lot of mini tangents into obscure classical artists, and it’s evident that this is the author’s preferred genre.

I recognize that this is not my own, and found the discussions of more contemporary artists that I know more compelling. That being said, I did enjoy reading about musical worlds that I’m largely ignorant of and the history of music ranging from early forms to exploration.
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579 reviews
December 10, 2025
3.5
This was a very well rounded view of the history of music. It covered all ages from cavemen up until now and all countries across the globe. This was an academic work so it could be a bit dry at times, but also once it got to the 60s the author seemed to forget that and put in his own feelings on the Beatles (which I didn't care about). I think my favorite part was the early history of women in music explaining how it worked in the domestic sphere and about patriotic music the late 19th and early 20th century.
Profile Image for Ally Myers.
57 reviews3 followers
January 23, 2026
I enjoyed this so freakin' much. I know, what a nerd. Music History is so broad, how do you even start to condense it? Robert Phillip tackles it with very short chapters that explored the depth of relevant topics throughout time periods. I love this. Easy to digest and contextualize. It makes it feel relevant and draws history forward to remind you how it's still affecting us today. He has a refreshingly open minded view, meaning he covers a lot of generally overlooked people groups. This is my new favorite history book.
Profile Image for Garrett Black.
28 reviews
April 3, 2025
An interesting overview of music’s journey from ancient chants to modern pop, A Little History of Music introduces the reader to a literal world of composers, performers, and traditions. I could have used more anecdotes amidst the data, but the book accomplishes its purpose. It won’t leave you hungry to learn more, but it will scratch the itch of curiosity that made you pick up the book in the first place.
Profile Image for Susan.
2,236 reviews19 followers
January 31, 2024
The author is extremely knowledgeable and the scope of the book is phenomenal – from Mesopotamia to New Orleans, opera to bebop, every continent and a wealth of ethnic traditions - and all in an amazingly compact form and readable style. An added bonus is that the story also contains quite a bit of the history of dance. The narrator brings the audio version to life.
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11 reviews6 followers
February 6, 2025
It was an extremely comprehensive look, still with an western perspective, but touching on all the other worlds' movements recognizing their value (past, present and future) in music history. Being fond of music from not mainstream countries, from different eras and genres, I appreciated this book very much.
Profile Image for Marcos.
92 reviews5 followers
March 9, 2024
Somewhat irregular but always interesting, RP attempts to go through the history of Music, from the dawn of civilization til modern pop Music. I’ve found a little annoying the insistence on the Anglo-saxon perspective, giving it much more relevance than it probably has.
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334 reviews
September 1, 2025
3.5 stars, rounded up. Not a bad history intro, certainly hard to pack it all into one relatively short tome, but the author did a decent job.

Easy to consume with some tidbits and connections I’d never made before. For the novice, not a bad starting point.
Profile Image for Alfredo Lefranc.
4 reviews
December 15, 2023
The author starts by defining music as the combination of sounds, rythm and harmony. Much like the definition, this 'little history of music' lacks cohesion, clarity and most importantly, spirit.
Profile Image for John.
719 reviews4 followers
February 1, 2024
Fascinating - well done and very interesting.
Profile Image for Mark Koester.
110 reviews24 followers
May 21, 2024
Enjoyable read with Lots of learnings. Main grip is focus on orchestra music and limited portrait of music since 1963 / post Beatles.
Profile Image for Kyle A Massa.
Author 13 books80 followers
August 30, 2025
Successfully condenses a whole lot of history into an informative yet approachable package.
Profile Image for Thomas Mellor.
33 reviews
September 12, 2025
Easy to read and very informative. Highly recommend for those who just want the big picture of music over all cultures, nationalities and centuries.
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