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The Norton Scores: for The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction to Perceptive Listening, Tenth Edition (Vol. 1: Gregorian Chant to Beethoven)

The Norton Scores: for The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction to Perceptive Listening, Tenth Edition (Vol. 1: Gregorian Chant to Beethoven)
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This superb anthology coordinates with The Norton Recordings and provides scores for most of the works discussed in The Enjoyment of Music, Tenth Edition. Orchestral scores and scores for instrumental chamber pieces are highlighted, enabling students to follow along after minimal instruction. Each score is accompanied by brief analytical commentary.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #701656 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 654 pages

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About the Author
Kristine Forney is Professor of Music at California State University, Long Beach, where she regularly teaches music appreciation and music history to undergraduate students. Her understanding of today’s students and her highly regarded teaching abilities make her the ideal author for this appreciation-level textbook. She is also a respected scholar who has written extensively on music of the Renaissance, and is a contributor to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.


Roger Hickman (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley) is a professor of music at California State University, Long Beach, where he teaches courses in music history, music appreciation, and film music.


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The Norton Scores vol. 14
This text book was used in my music history class. I felt that it provided a fairly comprehensive overview of the span of time and composers it covers. It was especially valuable when used with the accompanying CDs. The info given about each composer and the featured piece was very helpful. Usually, the pieces chosen to represent each composer were good examples and in many cases inspired further study. My only real complaint about this anthology is that they don't always put the whole piece or movement in the book.It would be nice to have a score reference that would be more complete in this way.