- Introduction
- The Regeneration of the Opera - Part 1
- The Regeneration of the Opera - Part 2
- The Regeneration of the Opera - Part 3
- The Foundations of the Classic Period - Part 1
- The Foundations of the Classic Period - Part 2
- The Viennese Classics: Haydn and Mozart - Part 1
- The Viennese Classics: Haydn and Mozart - Part 2
- The Viennese Classics: Haydn and Mozart - Part 3
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Part 1
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Part 2
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Part 3
- Operatic Development in Italy and France - Part 1
- Operatic Development in Italy and France - Part 2
- The Romantic Movement: Its Characteristics and Its Growth - Part 1
- The Romantic Movement: Its Characteristics and Its Growth - Part 2
- The Romantic Movement: Its Characteristics and Its Growth - Part 3
- The Romantic Movement: Its Characteristics and Its Growth - Part 4
- Song Literature of the Romantic Period - Part 1
- Song Literature of the Romantic Period - Part 2
- Pianoforte and Chamber Music of the Romantic Period - Part 1
- Pianoforte and Chamber Music of the Romantic Period - Part 2
- Pianoforte and Chamber Music of the Romantic Period - Part 3
- Orchestral Literature and Orchestral Development - Part 1
- Orchestral Literature and Orchestral Development - Part 2
- Orchestral Literature and Orchestral Development - Part 3
- Romantic Opera and the Development of Choral Song - Part 1
- Romantic Opera and the Development of Choral Song - Part 2
- Wagner and Wagnerism - Part 1
- Wagner and Wagnerism - Part 2
- Wagner and Wagnerism - Part 3
- Neo-Romanticism: Johannes Brahms and César Franck - Part 1
- Neo-Romanticism: Johannes Brahms and César Franck - Part 2
- Verdi and His Contemporaries - Part 1
- Verdi and His Contemporaries - Part 2
Volume 2 in the "The Art of Music" series, published by the National Society of Music. This first volume covers the Classical and Romantic periods, encompassing: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, opera in Italy and France, Romanticism, song literature, pianoforte and chamber music, orchestral literature, romantic opera, choral song, Wagner and Wagnerism, Brahms, Franck, Verdi and other contemporaries. - Summary by Jake Malizia
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