University of Rochester Press
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George Rochberg, American Composer: Personal Trauma and Artistic Creativity
- Author: Wlodarski, Amy Lynn
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Fascinating, detailed, and absorbing. Chris Walton has done a superb job in creating the illusion that this volume was written in English. Detailed footnotes are included as well as a number... — More…
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Leonard Bernstein and Washington, DC: Works, Politics, Performances
- Editor: Abraham, Daniel E.
- Editor: Kopfstein-Penk, Alicia
- Editor: Weaver, Andrew H.
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Brahms's A German Requiem: Reconsidering Its Biblical, Historical, and Musical Contexts
- Author: Lott, R. Allen
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Songs without Words: Keyboard Arrangements of Vocal Music in England, 1560-1760
- Author: Mangsen, Sandra
Sandra Mangsen brings deep and thorough research to [her] central topic. The book raises and answers questions like: What was the market for the keyboard arrangements of songs from the pop culture... — More…
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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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Debussy's Letters to Inghelbrecht: The Story of a Musical Friendship
- Translator: Miller, Richard
- Editor: Cobb, Margaret G.
Elegant and easily accessible. . . . By 1914 [the composer-conductor Inghelbrecht] had become the recipient of some of Debussy's wonderful revelations, such as the Jacques-Emile Blanche portrait... — More…
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