"THE LISTENER'S GUIDE TO MUSIC WITH A CONCERT-GOER'S GLOSSARY" by Percy A Scholes with an introduction by Sir W Henry Hadowpublished by Humphrey Milford / Oxford University Press, London, in 1919 - first edition. Small book with thick card covers.

Review from GoodReads: "An engaging introduction to the art of listening, starting with folk music familiar to all, and proceeding to the ways musical pieces are constructed from parts. Using a conversational style, the author draws out from the reader the points he wants to make, illustrating them with short musical pieces that appeal to a broad audience. Along the way he gives tips of what to listen for, strengthening his reader's listening skills by such games as 'Camouflaged Tunes.' In the course of the book, Scholes gives a brief history of classical music and introduces many of the noted composers, whetting appetite for further listening opportunities. Musical terms are introduced only as needed, with a full glossary at the end of the book of terms the student is likely to encounter."

CONDITION: This secondhand small book is in very good condition with light reading wear and some ageing to the cover. There is a rubber-stamped name in two places and a handwritten name in two places - all visible in pictures one and two. Please refer to the pictures.

SIZE: 18x13cm, 106 pages, 200g

POSTAGE (UK): Post Free via Royal Mail Second Class
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