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The History of Modern Music presents a scholarly exploration of musical development from the classical period through the modern era. Originally delivered as a series of lectures at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, John Hullah’s work provides valuable insights into the progression of musical styles, influential composers, and the social contexts that influenced musical evolution.
This comprehensive course examines the transition from traditional classical forms to modern musical expressions, analyzing key compositions and their impact on musical culture. Hullah’s lecture-based approach makes complex musical history accessible to both scholars and interested readers, offering a structured understanding of how modern music developed and the cultural forces that shaped it.
Essential reading for music history enthusiasts, students of classical music, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of contemporary musical practice and theory.







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