Investigating Musical Styles

Investigating Musical Styles by Roy Bennett, published by Cambridge University Press on October 22, 1992, is a resourceful addition to the Cambridge Assignments in Music series. This edition, written in English and spanning 100 pages, offers a comprehensive exploration of various musical styles from the Renaissance to contemporary times, integrating both printed music and audio elements.
Readers will find a diverse anthology that includes a range of musical genres, supported by audio cassettes and CDs. This book serves as an instructional resource, making it suitable for those interested in music education and study. Through its structured approach, Investigating Musical Styles presents a valuable opportunity to engage with the evolution of music across different periods, enhancing understanding of its rich history and varied forms.
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The Cambridge Assignments in Music series features a variety of books, audio cassettes and CDs including History of Music, Popular Music, Performing and Responding and Popular Music. This title is part of the Cambridge Assignments in Music series. The books and their accompanying cassettes form a useful anthology of musical styles from Renaissance to the present day – each comprising a resource book of varied types of music in print together with the music in sound.
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