The World's Great Men of Music
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Chapter 1 PALESTRINA
Chapter 2 JOHN SEBASTIAN BACH
Chapter 3 GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL
Chapter 4 CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD GLUCK
Chapter 5 JOSEF HAYDN
Chapter 6 WOLFGANG MOZART
Chapter 7 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Chapter 8 CARL MARIA VON WEBER
Chapter 9 FRANZ SCHUBERT
Chapter 10 FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY
Chapter 11 ROBERT SCHUMANN
Chapter 12 FREDERIC CHOPIN
Chapter 13 HECTOR BERLIOZ
Chapter 14 FRANZ LISZT
Chapter 15 GIUSEPPE VERDI
Chapter 16 RICHARD WAGNER
Chapter 17 CéSAR FRANCK
Chapter 18 JOHANNES BRAHMS
Chapter 19 EDWARD GRIEG
Chapter 20 PETER ILYITCH TSCHAIKOWSKY
Chapter 21 EDWARD MACDOWELL
Chapter 22 CLAUDE ACHILLE DEBUSSY
Chapter 23 ARTURO TOSCANINI
Chapter 24 LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
Chapter 25 SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY
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Chapter 18 JOHANNES BRAHMS

It has been truly said that great composers cannot be compared one with another. Each is a solitary star, revolving in his own orbit. For instance it is impossible to compare Wagner and Brahms; the former could not have written the German Requiem or the four Symphonies any more than Brahms could have composed "Tristan." In the combination of arts w

            
            

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