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  Music: An Appreciation © 2004

Eighth Edition

Kamien

Text (hardcover), 776 pages with
   CD-ROM 0-07-288505-X
Instructor Resource CD-ROM 0-07-284487-6
8-CD Basic Set 0-07-284486-8
4-CD Brief Set 0-07-284489-2

This is the leading book for an introduction-to-music course. It is widely used because of the clear presentation of musical elements, the vivid depiction of music history, the carefully chosen musical examples, the detailed and informative listening outlines, and the unsurpassed supplements package.

The text provides an approach to perceptive listening and an introduction to musical elements, forms, and stylistic periods. Its discussions of composers’ lives, individual styles, and representative works aim not merely to impart facts but to stimulate curiosity and enthusiasm.

A new Multimedia Companion CD-ROM, packaged free with the text, is a tool that makes the study of music easier, more rewarding, and more fun.

For more information about Music: An Appreciation, click on mhhe.com/kamien8

Components
  • Text (hardcover), 776 pages with CD-ROM
  • Instructor Resource CD-ROM
  • 8-CD Basic Set
  • 4-CD Brief Set
  • Multimedia Companion
  • Opera Clips DVD


 
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