This study of Music and Music Activities in Ibero-America to 1850 emphasizes historical data rather than musical analysis. Folk and popular music are mentioned only to the extent that they have affected the cultivated strains of Ibero-American music. Of interest to music historians and students of Ibero-American culture.
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Chapter 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Chapter 2 PREFACE Chapter 3 INTRODUCTION Chapter 4 PART 1 The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 1492-1700 Chapter 5 CHAPTER 1 Music from the Age of Discovery to 1700: Missionary Activity Chapter 6 CHAPTER 2 Cathedral Music Chapter 7 CHAPTER 3 Secular Music Chapter 8 PART 2 The Eighteenth Century, 1700-1800 Chapter 9 CHAPTER 4 Music in the Eighteenth Century: Military, Ceremonial, and Stage Music Chapter 10 CHAPTER 5 Chamber and Domestic Music, Public Concerts and Orchestral Music Chapter 11 CHAPTER 6 Religious Music: Music in the Cathedrals Chapter 12 CHAPTER 7 Music in the Confraternities and Missions Chapter 13 PART 3 The First Half of the Nineteenth Century, 1800-1850 Chapter 14 CHAPTER 8 Music in the Nineteenth Century to 1850: Outdoor, Patriotic, and Military Music Chapter 15 CHAPTER 9 Public Concerts and Orchestral Music, Salon and Chamber Music Chapter 16 CHAPTER 10 Theatrical Music Chapter 17 CHAPTER 11 Religious Music Chapter 18 CHAPTER 12 Music Education, Music Business, and Music Printing Chapter 19 NOTES Chapter 20 SOURCES Chapter 21 NAME INDEX Chapter 22 SUBJECT INDEX Chapter 23 ABOUT THE AUTHOR