Description
Paperback cover has some wear and corner bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of the monumental Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians Fifth Edition Volume X Supplement, edited by Eric Blom, bears the gentle marks of time and use. Despite its age, the pages remain crisp and the binding sturdy, a testament to the enduring value of this authoritative reference work. Published in the mid-20th century, this volume represents a pivotal era in music scholarship, capturing the evolving landscape of musical thought and practice.
Blom, a distinguished British musicologist and critic, assembled a team of esteemed contributors to create this comprehensive compendium. Their collective expertise spans a wide range of musical genres, from the intricate polyphony of the Renaissance to the avant-garde explorations of the 20th century. Within its pages, one can explore the lives and works of composers, delve into the histories of musical instruments, and unravel the complexities of musical theory and analysis.
For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this volume holds a special allure. It serves as a time capsule, preserving the musical knowledge and perspectives of its era, while also offering a glimpse into the scholarly discourse that shaped our understanding of music throughout history. Its well-worn cover and carefully preserved interior speak to the reverence with which this work has been regarded by generations of music lovers and scholars.