Browse: Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance (series)
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The Cultivation of Body and Mind in Nineteenth-Century American Delsartism
- Author: Ruyter, Nancy Lee Chalfa
This is a relevant title not only for dance historians but also for those interested in aspects of the development of body-mind attitudes in European and US culture — More…
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Recommended for large libraries serving upper-division undergraduates through faculty and for professionals — More…
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[a]n essential reference for the serious student of fugue and of Bach's genius....[a] well written and useful reference guide for those who are interested in detailed analysis by a leading scholar... — More…
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No less a figure than Igor Stravinsky observed, shortly before his death, that he believed the expansion of intonation and pitch would characterize the next stage of development in Western art... — More…
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Feldman (1926-87) is an indisputably important composer in a radical American empirical tradition extending back through Edgard Varese and Charles Ives... The heart of this collection consists... — More…
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Philosophy and the Analysis of Music: Bridges to Musical Sound, Form, and Reference
- Author: Ferrara, Lawrence
Ferrara is engaging when he is summarizing and commenting on the works of Meyer, Clifton, Heidegger, and others — More…
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Illustrated and thoroughly indexed, the volume makes a valuable contribution to the 18th-century opera scholarship and to an understanding of the work of a long-neglected Mozart contemporary — More…
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