A lively, engaging guide to music around the world, from prehistory to
the present
Human beings have always made music. Music can move us and tell stories
of faith, struggle, or love. It is common to all cultures across the
world. But how has it changed over the millennia?
Robert Philip explores the extraordinary history of music in all its
forms, from our earliest ancestors to today's mass-produced songs. This
is a truly global story. Looking to Europe, South America, Asia, Africa,
and beyond, Philip reveals how musicians have been brought together by
trade and migration and examines the vast impact of colonialism. From
Hildegard von Bingen and Clara Schumann to Bob Dylan and Aretha
Franklin, great performers and composers have profoundly shaped music as
we know it.
Covering a remarkable range of genres, including medieval chant,
classical opera, jazz, and hip hop, this Little History shines a light
on the wonder of music--and why it is treasured across the world.