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Chapter 7 THE ARABS OR SARACENS.

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t may here well enough engage our attention, since its most important aspects are those in which it operates upon

ters into our educational curricula, the Arab appears to us an inert figure, picturesque and imposing, upon the s

th such result that a vast proportion of the inhabitants of the globe at this very hour profess the tenets of his religion. Once awakened into life, he penetrated the distant east, and brought back thence the foundation of our arithmetic, the predecessor of our greatest of musical instruments, the violin, and discovered for himself the productions of the greatest of the Greek minds, the works

t ones are painted or embroidered with letters of gold upon silk cloth, and suspended in the temple at Mecca. Seven of these poems had obtained this honor in the time of Mahomet, and they say that Mahomet himself was flattered to see one of the chapters of the Koran compared with these seven poems and judged worthy to be hung up with them. Almansor, the second of the Abassides, loved poetry and letters, and was very well learned in laws, philosophy and astronomy. They say that in building the famous town of Bagdad he took the suggestions from the astronomers for placing the principal building. The university at Bagdad was honored and very celebrated. Copious translations from the Greek were made, and many original treatises produced in other parts of Arabia, but the most brilliant development of Arabic letters was in Spain. Cordova, Grenada, Valencia were distinguished for their schools, colleges and academies. Spain possessed seventy libraries, open to the public in different towns, when the rest of Europe,

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ommonly taken as the immediate predecessor of the pianoforte, had the important difference of being strung with catgut strings. The essential foundation of the pianoforte was the metal strings, necessitating hammers for i

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d sounds, nor a scale with intervals permitting combined sounds. He was sufficiently scientific to carry out the intonations of the Pythagorean theory, and when he went beyond this and formed a scale for himself he devised one which did not permit the association of sounds into chord masses; and, more fatal still, he not only invented such a scale, but carried it into execution so exactly that

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Contents

A Popular History of the Art of Music
Chapter 1 MUSIC AMONG THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.
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Chapter 2 MUSIC AMONG THE HEBREWS AND ASSYRIANS.
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Chapter 3 MUSIC AMONG THE ANCIENT GREEKS.
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Chapter 4 MUSIC IN INDIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
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Chapter 5 THE NATURE OF THE TRANSFORMATION, AND
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Chapter 6 THE MINSTRELS OF THE NORTH.
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Chapter 7 THE ARABS OR SARACENS.
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Chapter 8 ORIGIN OF THE GREAT FRENCH EPICS.
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Chapter 9 THE TROUBADOURS, TROUVèRES AND
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Chapter 10 THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
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Chapter 11 THE DIDACTIC OF MUSIC FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY
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Chapter 12 THE RISE OF POLYPHONY. OLD FRENCH AND
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Chapter 13 THE SCHOOLS OF THE NETHERLANDS.
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Chapter 14 POLYPHONIC SCHOOLS OF ITALY.
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Chapter 15 THE CHANGES IN MUSICAL NOTATION.
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Chapter 16 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE VIOLIN,
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Chapter 17 CONDITION OF MUSIC AT THE BEGINNING
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Chapter 18 FIRST CENTURY OF ITALIAN OPERA AND
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Chapter 19 BEGINNINGS OF OPERA IN FRANCE AND
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Chapter 20 THE PROGRESS OF ORATORIO.
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Chapter 21 BEGINNINGS OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
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Chapter 22 GENERAL VIEW OF MUSIC IN THE EIGHTEENTH
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Chapter 23 JOHN SEBASTIAN BACH.
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Chapter 24 GEO. FREDERICK H NDEL.
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Chapter 25 EMANUEL BACH; HAYDN; THE SONATA.
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Chapter 26 MOZART AND HIS GENIUS.
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Chapter 27 BEETHOVEN AND HIS WORKS.
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Chapter 28 HAYDN, MOZART AND BEETHOVEN COMPARED.
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Chapter 29 OPERA IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
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Chapter 30 PIANO PLAYING AND VIRTUOSI; THE VIOLIN;
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Chapter 31 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, THE ROMANTIC;
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Chapter 32 SCHUBERT AND THE ROMANTIC.
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Chapter 33 THE STORY OF THE PIANOFORTE.
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Chapter 34 GERMAN OPERA; WEBER, MEYERBEER AND
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Chapter 35 VIRTUOSITY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY;
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Chapter 36 MENDELSSOHN AND SCHUMANN.
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Chapter 37 ITALIAN OPERA DURING THE NINETEENTH
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Chapter 38 FRENCH OPERATIC COMPOSERS OF THE
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Chapter 39 LATER COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS.
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