An anthology and media update for the most student-friendly music history text This update to Barbara Hanning’s concise survey aligns it with the Eighth Edition of the Norton Anthology of Western Music and supports your students with a more robust media package. New resources include Audio Timelines, tutorials to help build music history skills, and adaptive activities to reinforce concepts.
I read this for school and I think it gave, like the title suggests, a concise, yet thorough overview of music history. I found the beginning chapters really fascinating, especially when it talked about how the early Greeks revered music and viewed it as one of the most important parts of their society. I had never learned that before and how I wish it were still like that today! I was really impressed how this textbook was able to make Gregorian chants and Organums and Motets digestible and comprehensive for me, which previous textbooks had been unable to do. Overall, really enjoyed reading this!
I have to say, this is probably the best textbook I've ever read. I loved the way it was organized.... it was very helpful and easy to reference. The appendix was very detailed, which was great for my open-book quizzes this semester. I enjoyed the text and the history, and I aced a class I had previously dreaded, hearing how challenging Music History could be.