A history of keyboard literature
A history of keyboard literature: music for the piano and its forerunners Stewart Gordon
Publisher: New York : Schirmer Books, 1996.
ISBN: 0534251978
DDC: 786
LCC: ML700
Edition: (pbk.)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Stringed Keyboard Instruments -- 2. Keyboard Music to the End of
the Renaissance -- 3. Baroque Keyboard Music in Italy, France,
England, and Germany -- 4. George Frideric Handel and Johann
Sebastian Bach -- 5. The Galant Style -- 6. Franz Joseph Haydn -- 7.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- 8. Ludwig van Beethoven -- 9. The Turn of
the Nineteenth Century -- 10. Franz Peter Schubert -- 11. Felix
Mendelssohn -- 12. Robert (Alexander) Schumann -- 13. Fryderyk
Franciszek Chopin -- 14. Franz Liszt -- 15. Johannes Brahms -- 16.
Other Composers of the Nineteenth Century -- 17. (Achille-) Claude
Debussy -- 18. French Keyboard Music of the Early Twentieth Century
-- 19. Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin Keyboard Music in the Twentieth
Century -- 20. Russian Keyboard Music -- 21. Other European Composers
of the Twentieth Century -- 22. Keyboard Music of Nontonal Composers
in Europe -- 23. The United States and Canada in the Twentieth
Century.
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