A Brief History of Music – Part 1: Music of Antiquity
Greetings, all! Forgive me for not posting for quite a while but I’ve been quite busy with a little thing called getting married and having a wonderful honeymoon in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. Unfortunately, some of the video files I tried to post on this website were a tad too large, so I posted them to my Facebook page, which you are free to view if you request me at “andrewlessermusic.com”.
Otherwise, I have been working on another project for some time that I’d like to begin sharing with you bit by bit. I’ve always been fascinated by music history, and I wanted to sort out and make an amateur “summary” of what I’ve learned. The main purpose not only being for my own continuing education, but to give the opportunity for music students to have a kind of “Cliff Notes” into the many different facets of the history of Western music.
The first entry I will be posting will appropriately be at the beginning of our recorded study into music history, known as “Music of Antiquity”. I hope you all find it interesting, and I always appreciate your comments and insights as I continue to post more profiles on historical eras and individual profiles of composers and influential figures in music history.
Click on the link below to download “Music of Antiquity” in PDF format:
Music of Antiquity