The Story of Orchestral Music and Its Times – 1942 – Vintage [Hardcover] Paul Grabbe

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“The Story of Orchestral Music and Its Times” by Paul Grabbe, published in 1942, is a detailed exploration of orchestral music’s history. Illustrated by John C. Wonsetler, this hardcover edition offers insights into the cultural and historical influences on classical music. The book is in fair condition, with wear on the green cloth cover and library markings. A valuable read for music lovers and history buffs, it lacks a dust jacket but retains its informative charm.

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Dive into the rich tapestry of orchestral music with Paul Grabbe’s “The Story of Orchestral Music and Its Times.” Published in 1942 by Grosset & Dunlap, this book offers an insightful journey through the evolution of orchestral music, exploring the cultural and historical contexts that shaped its development. Illustrated with drawings by John C. Wonsetler, this volume is a treasure for music enthusiasts and historians alike. It provides a comprehensive overview of classical music’s milestones and the influential figures who steered its course. Whether you’re a seasoned musician or a curious reader, Grabbe’s work is an essential addition to your collection, offering both knowledge and inspiration.

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Author

Paul Grabbe

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Grosset & Dunlap

Condition

Acceptable

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