Music Through Time

Music Through Time by Paul Harris, published by Oxford University Press in 1992, is a 30-page edition designed for young musicians. This book presents a series of instrumental repertoire pieces that aim to provide enjoyable and stimulating material during the early stages of a musician’s career. Each selection is arranged chronologically and includes short notes that offer insights into the historical context of the music.
Readers will find a diverse range of pieces that not only enhance their playing skills but also deepen their understanding of music history. The book covers various subjects, including music and musical instruments, with a particular focus on woodwinds. This edition serves as a valuable resource for young musicians looking to enrich their repertoire while gaining a broader appreciation for the evolution of music.
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A series of instrumental repertoire books designed to provide young musicians with enjoyable, interesting, and stimulating material in the early stages of their playing career. The contents of each volume are arranged chronologically and each piece is accompanied by interesting short notes which place the music in its wider historical context.
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