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The Shortest History of Music

From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard von Bingen to Beyoncé―5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

Andrew Ford
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Duration
5h 59m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

No art form is as widely discussed-or as readily available-as music. With the click of just a few buttons, modern humans can decide what they think of the brand-new Beyoncé just as quickly as they can form opinions on Brahms or the Beatles or Bob Dylan. But things weren't always this way. In this brisk, breakneck history, award-winning musician and broadcaster Andrew Ford dives into the constant evolutions and reinventions that have led to the popularity and accessibility of modern music. Ford explores:







● Why playing history's earliest example of notated music-clay tablets from 1400 BCE Syria-doesn't produce a consistent sound







● How colonization and the slave trade led to one region in West Africa having an unparalleled influence on world music







● How clerical and royal support allowed early composers to invent the symphony







● What leads humans to make music in the first place-and why music plays such a massive role in our culture.







The Shortest History of Music takes us on a lively tour through several thousands of years of music history, tracing our relationship with this essential art and allowing us to freshly appreciate and understand music today.

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