Browse: University of California Press (publisher), Theory, Musicology, & Analysis
This page lists all books published by University of California Press.
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We Have Always Been Minimalist: The Construction and Triumph of a Musical Style
- Author: Levaux, Christophe
- Translator: Vekony, Rose
In his quest for 'Truth', Levaux provides deeply valuable new historical, disciplinary, and critical perspectives on the history of minimalism, offering novel insights into a topic that many... — More…
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Hearing Luxe Pop: Glorification, Glamour, and the Middlebrow in American Popular Music
- Author: Howland, John
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Music After the Fall succeeds, faced with a bewildering range of styles, in showing us how to approach the at times forbidding terrain of contemporary music — More…
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Golden Ages: Hasidic Singers and Cantorial Revival in the Digital Era - Author: Lockwood, Jeremiah
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A gust of fresh air blowing across a stage. . . . As a compilation of source texts, On Minimalism is unparalleled, containing prescient, critical writings from many commentators and participants.... — More…
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Challenges the reader to dig hard for a better understanding of the issues... Highly recommended — More…
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With refreshing, indeed swashbuckling ambition, From 1989 seeks out the meaning of musical modernism. . . . From the rubble of Schoenberg and Mahler, mortared using the wreckage of Lacan and... — More…
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$88.75