Histoire de la Musique: Le XIXe Si cle by Albert Soubies offers a detailed exploration of 19th-century music. Written in French, this historical account delves into the significant developments, composers, and musical movements that shaped the era. From classical masterpieces to emerging romantic styles, Soubies provides insights into the evolution of music during this pivotal period.
This book examines the cultural and artistic contexts that influenced musical creation, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the forces at play. It remains a valuable resource for musicologists, historians, and anyone passionate about the rich tapestry of 19th-century European music.
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