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The Tenth Edition reaffirms this status in a thoughtful revision offering a more diverse repertory and a stronger emphasis on the cultural significance of musical styles and periods.
Responding directly to the needs of today's students, Professor Forney has completely rewritten the chapters on musical elements for accessibility and integrated the textbook material with powerful new multimedia learning tools. These resources--the Student Resource DVD, StudySpace, and the Online Listening Lab--reinforce important concepts from the text through interactive, hands-on learning.
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With three million copies sold over nine editions, The Enjoyment of Music is the best-selling music appreciation text of all time. Spanning the Middle Ages through the twenty-first century, the text offers a thorough introduction to the elements of music, a broad overview of the history of musical styles, and fascinating cultural contexts and perspectives. The Tenth Edition of this classic text features a stunning new design, exciting new repertory, and an unmatched emedia and ancillary package.
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Used by more than 3.5 million students, has been the most trusted introduction to music for over five decades.
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Offers exceptional recordings of 100 of the most important works.
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This superb anthology coordinates with The Norton Recordingsand provides scores for most of the works discussed in The Enjoyment of Music, Tenth Edition.
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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.
About the Author
Kristine Forneyis 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.
The late Joseph Machliswas professor of music at Queens College of the City University of New York. Among his many publications are Introduction to Contemporary Music(Norton) and singing translations for many operas.