For choir directors, music students, and anyone interested in the history of church music, Chorale Harmonization in the Church Modes is an essential reference guide. With detailed explanations and examples, author Poval Hamurger explores the intricacies of chorale harmonization in the different modes used by the church throughout history. With its clear prose and helpful diagrams, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the history and theory of Western classical music.
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