BEETHOVEN AND HIS FORERUNNERS
BY
DANIEL GREGORY MASON
AUTHOR OF “FROM GRIEG TO BRAHMS”
NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LTD.
1911
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT, 1904,
BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1904.
Reprinted August, 1911.
Norwood Press:
Berwick & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
CONTENTS
PAGE | ||
I | THE PERIODS OF MUSICAL HISTORY | 1 |
II | PALESTRINA AND THE MUSIC OF MYSTICISM | 43 |
III | THE MODERN SPIRIT | 79 |
IV | THE PRINCIPLES OF PURE MUSIC | 123 |
V | HAYDN | 173 |
VI | MOZART | 211 |
VII | BEETHOVEN | 249 |
VIII | BEETHOVEN (CONTINUED) | 289 |
IX | CONCLUSION | 333 |
CHAPTER I
THE PERIODS OF MUSICAL HISTORY
The modern view of history isvivified by a principle scarcelydreamed of before the middle ofthe last century; the conceptionwhich permeates all our interpretationsof the story of the world, which illuminatesour study of all its phases, was by ourgrandfathers apprehended either vaguely or not