
Romain Rolland Music Notes
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About This Novel
This book is a music monograph by Romain Rolland, the French thinker, litterateur, critical realist writer, music critic and social activist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Romain Rolland has excellent piano playing skills, and music plays a very prominent role in his works. This book mainly introduces the music of the eighteenth century and is divided into two volumes. One is notes on the history of music and the other is sketches of musicians. In the book, Romain Rolland traces the origin of classical music in the eighteenth century in a beautiful style, vividly describes the musical styles of Italy and Germany in the eighteenth century, and brings to life the images of great musicians such as Handel, Telemann, and Metastasio. It fully embodies Romain Rolland's rich musicianship, profound literary skills, and lofty spiritual realm, and presents readers with the European music style of the golden age.
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