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Reference / Music The Evolution of Western Classical MusicTraces the evolution of Western classical music from Gregorian chant to the early works of Ludwig van Beethoven, whose career marks one of the great turning points of musical history. Explore medieval plainchant and the music of troubadours; Renaissance choral works and madrigals; the Baroque debut of opera and the concerto; and the Classical symphony and sonata-allegro form. Listen to excerpts from renowned musical compositions by Josquin des Pres, Handel, Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. Discover too, the origins of music and the role of music in early civilizations and different cultures.
Requirements:Windows - 386/33 with Windows 3.1 or higher (Windows 95 compatible), 4 MB RAM (8 MB recommended), CD-ROM drive (double speed recommended), VGA (SVGA 640x480, 256 colors recommended), mouse and sound card recommended. MAC - 68030+ Mac (256 colors recommended), System 7+, CD-ROM drive (double speed recommended), 8 MB RAM.
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