About The Book: Music and Morals (1871) by Hugh Reginald Haweis explores the relationship between music and ethics, arguing that music has a profound influence on moral development. Haweis examines how different types of music—ranging from the sacred to the secular—can shape character, uplift the spirit, and influence behavior. He discusses the moral lessons inherent in music and its capacity to reflect and guide the emotional and spiritual life of individuals. The book was widely influential and went through multiple editions, making a lasting impact on the understanding of music’s ethical dimensions during the 19th century.
Author: H. R. Haweis
Pages: 586
Edition: 1881
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