Browse: Indiana University Press (publisher), Theory, Musicology, & Analysis
This page lists all books published by Indiana University Press.
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[N]atural, elegant, and convincing . . . a must for all music theory collections. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers and faculty — More…
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Musical Representations, Subjects, and Objects: The Construction of Musical Thought in Zarlino, Descartes, Rameau, and Weber
- Author: Moreno, Jairo
In this compelling and engaging study, Moreno (Duke Univ.) explores the notion that the developments of music theory are part and parcel of the philosophical conditions of a specific historical... — More…
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The Living Art of Violin Playing: Progressive Form
- Author: Stickel, Peter
- Author: Taranto-Pyatt, Maureen
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A thoroughly absorbing study of a formidable and sometimes troubling figure who possessed one of the more original musical voices of the twentieth century — More…
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Performing Tsarist Russia in New York: Music, Émigrés, and the American Imagination
- Author: Zelensky, Natalie K.
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The book itself will not only prove useful for academics interested in the music of Chile, Latin America, the African Diaspora, Blackness, and in semiotics, but is also written in a style that... — More…
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Music and Jewish Culture in Early Modern Italy: New Perspectives
- Editor: Bowring, Lynette
- Editor: Cypess, Rebecca
- Editor: Malamut, Liza
Bowring, Cypess, and Malamut's collection provides valuable insights into this unique and colorful period of Jewish history, a zigzag of alternating oppression and acceptance, a complex of negotiated... — More…
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This book is far more than an ethnography of the Russian musical diaspora: it investigates the stages of emigration of Russian composers as manifested in the music they actually composed. The... — More…
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$114.25