Skip to main content
  • Hoopla logo
    Powered by Hoopla
  • Browse
  • My Hoopla
  • Log In
Books, videos, and music - all free from your public library!
LoginSign Up

Footer

Hoopla logo, Go to homepage
  • For Patrons
  • For Libraries (opens in new window)
  • For Vendors (opens in new window)
  • Facebook (opens in new window)
  • X (opens in new window)
  • Instagram (opens in new window)
  • YouTube (opens in new window)
  • TikTok (opens in new window)
  • LinkedIn (opens in new window)

Our Company

  • Our Story
  • Get Hoopla for your Library (opens in new window)
  • Get your content on hoopla (opens in new window)
  • Join our team (opens in new window)
  • Accessibility Statement

Our Content

  • Audiobooks
  • Ebooks
  • Movies
  • Television
  • Comics
  • BingePasses
  • Music
  • The Loop Blog

Help

  • Help Center
  • Submit Feedback
  • Facebook (opens in new window)
  • X (opens in new window)
  • Instagram (opens in new window)
  • YouTube (opens in new window)
  • TikTok (opens in new window)
  • LinkedIn (opens in new window)
  • Download on the App Store (opens in new window)
  • Get it on Google Play (opens in new window)
  • Available at Amazon Appstore (opens in new window)
© 2026 Midwest Tape, LLC. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
  1. Navigate Home
  2. Ebooks
  3. Musical Revolutions

EBOOK

Musical Revolutions

How the Sounds of the World Changed

Stuart IsacoffSeries: Musical Revolutions
(0)
sign up
Pages
320
Year
2022
Language
English
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

About

From the critically acclaimed author of Temperament, a narrative account of the most defining moments in musical history-classical, jazz, rock-all of which forever altered Western culture.

The invention of music notation by a skittish Italian monk in the eleventh century. The introduction of multilayered hymns in the Middle Ages. The birth of opera in Venice fighting against the church's pious restraints. Baroque, Romantic, and atonal music, bebop, cool jazz, rhythm and blues, the English invasion and the shared social consciousness born of music at Woodstock. In telling the exciting story of Western music's evolution the author explains how politics, culture and economics became wrapped up in music, giving rise to new cultural eruptions at every turn, from the early church's attempts to bind its followers by teaching them to sing in unison, to the spread of American jazz globally through the black platoons of the First World War. He investigates questions like when does noise become music, and how did discord become the primary sound of modernity. A book replete with the stories of our most renowned musical artists, including the achievements of people of color and women, whose path to success was the most difficult.

Related Subjects

  • History & Criticism
  • Music
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • World
  • History
  • General
  • Genres & Styles

Extended Details

  • SeriesMusical Revolutions

    Artists

    Stuart IsacoffAuthor