Bibliographic analysis of percussion literature
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Bibliographic analysis of percussion literature
(Studies in the history and interpretation of music, v. 98)
E. Mellen Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-112) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this work, a broad spectrum of publication is studied, from Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, through Rodgers and the Beatles. It contains essays annotating bibliographic entries concerning percussion. Subjects include opera, symphony orchestra, and popular and jazz music.
Table of Contents
- Adams - bibliography
- Adato - bibliography
- Als - the critics
- Arsuaga -requiem
- Bach - concerto
- Bailey - bells
- Barnhart - Hinger
- Bart - consider yourself, food
- Bauer - music
- Beck - fluids, drum, the cymbal
- Beethoven - Sinfonie, symphony
- Berlioz - reveries
- bibliography - Hattiesburg
- Blades - education, timpani, baroque
- Bonanni - drum
- Botstein - analysis
- Brahms - Opus 68, Opus 73
- Bruce - Paris
- Burns - Milwaukee
- Butterworth - Colgrass
- Carpenter - Sahara
- Churchill - April
- Cimarosa - matrimonio
- Cohen - Ptaszynska
- Combs - literature
- Cummings - Colgrass
- Damrosch - Bruckner
- Deagan - catalogue
- de Barros - jazz
- Denny - instruments
- Dinicu - Fischer
- Donizetti - Lucia
- Dudek - review
- Ebert -lifestyle
- Ellington - xylophone
- Ewen - popular
- fame - Beatles
- Feather -encyclopaedia
- Fillmore - Cincinnati
- Frazeur - marimba
- Freed - key
- Galm -Brazil
- Gard - health
- Geiringer - family
- Gelfand - tempo
- Gold - guitar
- Gounod -Faust
- Handel - water
- Haydn - chorale, symphony
- Hill - Sibelius
- Hinger -repertoire
- Hochrainer - etuden
- Hong - research, sources
- Howe - republic
- Humperdinck - Schirmer
- Johnson - Lee
- Jung - students
- Kavyu - Oxford
- Key -Leonard
- Kingan - choirs
- Kurka - Weintraub
- Laird - Berstein
- Larrick - Becker, castanets, cymbal, drumming, music, native, playing, cadences, Gard, timpani, selected
- Latimer - ASCAP
- Leikin - Chopin
- Lillegard - Chicago
- Link - Carter
- Lotterer - Schlagzeug
- McKay - orchestration
- Mitchell - Partch
- Mozart - Giovanni, Figaro
- Myers - Chabrier
- Paisiello - Barbiere
- Parker - Chavez
- percussion - Cage, index, Britannica, books
- Peters - masters
- Ping - Garland
- Plate - Galpin
- Posell -orchestra
- Pratt - solo
- Purdy - Wisconsin
- Randel - Ptaszynska
- Richards - Gwyn
- RILM - musicology
- Rodgers - library, Honey
- Ruhlmann - Hampton
- Schmeider -Werke
- Schroeder - magic
- Serwer - fortune
- Shipton - exploring
- Skowronski -Copland
- Spohn - creative
- Sousa - march
- Staff - Warfield
- Stout - weekend
- Strunk - harmony
- sustaining - notes
- Tommasini - times
- Tschaikowsky - Petersburg
- Urguhart - songs
- conclusion
- appendix - Internet.
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