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Deep-delving. . . . Readable and entertaining. . . . A tour guide down a forgotten byway of the American immigrant experience, where life, at least sometimes, really was a cabaret. -- John W.... — More…
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Lasser's book is both a love letter to an American institution and a thoroughly researched story of its heyday. . . . Required reading for lovers of American history and those who can't get... — More…
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George Rochberg, American Composer: Personal Trauma and Artistic Creativity
- Author: Wlodarski, Amy Lynn
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intimate entanglements in the ethnography of performance: race, gender, vulnerability
- Editor: Kisliuk, Michelle
- Editor: Lawrence, Sidra
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Brahms's A German Requiem: Reconsidering Its Biblical, Historical, and Musical Contexts
- Author: Lott, R. Allen
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Neatly introduced and painstakingly annotated by . . . the indefatigable American music expert Peter Dickinson. . . . [Its] wealth of personal insights . . . [makes Samuel Barber Remembered]... — More…
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Coquettes, Wives, and Widows: Gender Politics in French Baroque Opera and Theater
- Author: Ray, Marcie
Well fleshed-out, with detailed and well-documented case studies. [The consideration of] legal contexts is greatly welcome, allowing the author to dig further into the thick social and mental... — More…
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Illuminating. . . Written in a broadly allusive but pleasingly unpretentious style. . . It's salutary to see a musicologist taking issue with the oft-revered pronouncements of Theodor Adorno,... — More…
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A mine of information . . . a veritable tale of our times. -- Andrew Thomson — More…
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