History of Music and Performance
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History of Music and Performance

By Khan Education

Let's dive into the fascinating journey of music evolution and live performances!

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Arts • Musical

🟢 Overview: Discover the Soundtrack of Civilization in World History and International Relations

The History of Music and Performance reveals how rhythm, melody, and ritual have played central roles in the evolution of societies across continents and eras. Through the lens of History, Geography, and International Relations, you’ll see how music has defined revolutions, religions, national identities, and global peace.

A world without music is a world without soul. But this course won’t be offered again, so now’s your chance to uncover the true power of performance in shaping World History.


🟢 Description: From Ancient Rituals to Global Anthems—Music That Changed the World

Every society sings, dances, and performs. In this captivating course, you’ll follow music through ancient temples, medieval courts, revolutionary rallies, and Olympic ceremonies. You’ll discover how Geography influenced musical evolution, and how music in turn influenced History and International Relations.

What we’ll explore:

  • Origins of tribal and religious music in early human Geography
  • Musical performance in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman empires
  • Music in rituals, wars, and ceremonies across World History
  • How national anthems shaped modern International Relations
  • Cultural diplomacy and protest music as tools of resistance
  • The global spread of jazz, rock, hip-hop, and their historical roots
  • UNESCO’s role in preserving musical heritage
  • Modern technology, music streaming, and cultural Geography

Whether it’s Beethoven in Berlin or Bob Marley in Jamaica, music tells the story of humanity.

🎼 This is your only opportunity to enroll. Don’t miss the rhythm of History—once it’s gone, it’s gone.


🟢 Who Is This Course For?

Perfect for:

  • Musicians, performers, and creative professionals
  • Historians, geographers, and anthropologists
  • Students of World History or International Relations
  • Anyone fascinated by how music unites and divides nations
  • Learners who want a rich, low-commitment journey through cultural History


🟢 Requirements

All you need is:

  • A love for music and curiosity about the past
  • Interest in how Geography and culture influence sound
  • A device for streaming lessons
  • No musical ability or background required


🟢 Career Path

Opens doors to:

  • Music education, ethnomusicology, and cultural studies
  • International arts diplomacy or heritage preservation
  • Journalism and media related to music and World History
  • Deeper global understanding of how performance shapes International Relations

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