Browse: Scarecrow Press (publisher)
This page lists all books published by Scarecrow Press.
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African American Folksong and American Cultural Politics: The Lawrence Gellert Story
- Author: Conforth, Bruce M.
Among collectors of African American folksong, Lawrence Gellert is undeservedly obscure. Eccentric and controversial, he led an adventurous life, many details of which are uncertain. His family... — More…
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The information presented is extremely useful, clearly and consistently presented. It is easy to read, concise, and serves the purpose of providing a thumbnail sketch of each work...This publication... — More…
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Armenian Music: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Discography
- Author: McCollum, Jonathan
- Author: Nercessian, Andy
Recommended. Research collections — More…
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Music in North America and the West Indies from the Discovery to 1850: A Historical Survey
- Author: Arce, Daniel Mendoza De
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Offering a philosophical framework, Grateful Dead and the Art of Rock Improvisation provides an aesthetic appreciation of the musical stylings of this legendary band. A seminal work of outstanding... — More…
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The Singer's Repertoire, Part V: Program Notes for the Singer's Repertoire
- Author: Coffin, Berton
- Author: Singer, Werner
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Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz
- Author: Sandke, Randall
In Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet, musician and author Randall Sandke tackles the stubborn and controversial question of whether jazz is the product of an insulated African-American... — More…
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Dryden chronicles the composer's vain attempts to recapture the attention of his publisher, Emil Hertzka of Universal Edition, as well as his unsavory attempts to curry favor with Mussolini.... — More…
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The Mystery of the Masked Man's Music: A Search for the Music Used on 'The Lone Ranger' Radio Program, 1933-1954
- Author: Jones, Reginald M.
The music in many early radio programs was, of course, in the public domain-a key reason for its adoption. While many know that Roosini's "William Tell Overture" forms the opening signature music,... — More…
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a delightful and insightful contribution...all of the essays in the book are informative, well-written and opinionated — More…
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$74.75