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Books in the Eastman Studies in Music series

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  • by Daniel Jay (Royalty Account) Grimminger
    £78.99

    Sheds light on the process of cultural change that occurred over the course of a century or more in the majority of Pennsylvania German communities and churches.

  • - Organist of Notre-Dame
    by Dr Anthony W. Hammond
    £93.49

    Noted organist and scholar Anthony Hammond tells the full story, for the first time, of one of the great organists of the twentieth century.

  • - The Continuing Transformation of Our Musical Language
    by George Rochberg
    £78.99

    The renowned American composer George Rochberg (1918-2005) distilled a lifetime of insights about Western music across some three hundred years in A Dance of Polar Opposites: The Continuing Transformation of Our Musical Language.

  • by William Gibbons
    £22.49 - 78.99

    The pathbreaking revival in Paris ca. 1900 of long-neglected operas by Mozart, Gluck, and Rameau -- and what this meant to French audiences, critics, and composers.

  • by John R. Near
    £30.99 - 141.49

    Brings to light the life and work of one of France's most distinguished musicians in the most complete biography in any language of Charles-Marie Widor.

  • by Professor David (Customer) Schulenberg
    £93.49

    The first book in nearly a century dedicated to a close examination of the musical works of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, first son of Johann Sebastian Bach.

  • - Organist in Lubeck
    by Kerala (Customer) Kerala Snyder
    £107.99

    An enlightening, revised edition of the definitive biography on celebrated organist and composer, Dieterich Buxtehude.

  • - Colors in Black and White
    by Hyun Joo (Customer) Kim
    £78.99

    Examines Liszt's piano arrangements of music originally created for other instruments, especially the symphony orchestra and the Hungarian Gypsy band.

  • - Principles and Challenges
    by Edward (Author) Nowacki
    £78.99

    A long-needed overview of, and guide to, the principles behind the treatises on music theory written in ancient Greece and Rome and continuing through the Middle Ages.

  • - Motive, Rhythm, Structure
    by Zdenek (Customer) Skoumal
    £93.49

    The first thorough theoretical study of Janacek's compositions, focusing on motivic and rhythmic structure and identifying elements that give the music coherence, character, and interest.

  • by Paula (Person) Musegades
    £78.99

    A pioneering study of how American composer Aaron Copland helped shape the sound of the Hollywood film industry and introduced the moviegoing public to modern musical styles.

  • by Robert W. (Royalty Account) Wason
    £122.49

    The first detailed study of Schenker's pathbreaking 1906 treatise, showing how it reflected 2500 years of thinking about harmony and presented a vigorous reaction to Austro-Germanic music theory ca. 1900.

  • - Thoughts on Music
    by Jeanice Brooks & Kimberly Francis
    £107.99

    The first collection ever of essays and reviews by the renowned pedagogue, composer, and conductor, providing fresh perspectives on her musical influence and impact.

  • - A New Translation with Critical Commentary
    by Chris Walton
    £22.49

    The first modern English edition of Richard Wagner's essays on conducting, extensively annotated, with a critical essay on Wagner as conductor: his aesthetic, practices, vocabulary, and impact.

  • - A Critical and Creative Life in Music
    by Professor Lee (Royalty Account) Lee Rothfarb
    £93.49

    The first detailed study of a prolific and influential early twentieth-century composer, critic, educator-a true sage of music.

  • by Dr Wayne Heisler (Customer) Wayne Heisler Jr. PhD
    £107.99

    A richly interdisciplinary study of Strauss's contributions to ballet, his collaboration with prominent dance artists of his time, and his explorations of musical modernism.

  • by William Peterson, Lawrence Archbold & William J. Peterson
    £25.99

    Essays by prominent scholars and organists examine the music of Franck and other nineteenth-century French organist-composers through stylistic analysis, study of compositional process, and exploration of how ideas about organ technique and performance-practice traditions developed and became codified.

  • - Nazi Germany to Emigre California
    by Lily (Royalty Account) Hirsch
    £78.99

    A detailed and moving account of the life of Anneliese Landau, who, in Nazi Germany and later in emigre California, fought against prejudice to do notable work in music.

  • - An Essay on Mozart and Modernist Aesthetics
    by Professor Edmund J. (Royalty Account) Goehring
    £78.99

    A bold, restorative vision of Mozart's works, and Western art music generally, as manifestations of an idealism rooted in the sociable nature of humans.

  • - Rhetoric and Reversal
    by Alon Schab
    £78.99

    This pathbreaking study reveals Purcell's extensive use of symmetry and reversal in his much-loved trio sonatas, and shows how these hidden structural processes make his music multilayered and appealing.

  • - Individuals, Institutions, Communities, 1730-1830
    by Emily H. Green & Catherine Mayes
    £102.99

    This collection of nine essays investigates the consumption of music during the long eighteenth century, providing insights into the activities of composers, performers, patrons, publishers, theorists, impresarios, and critics.

  • - Essays in Honor of Jean-Jacques Nattiez
    by Jonathan Dunsby, Irene Deliege, Jonathan Goldman, et al.
    £102.99

    Showcases the energy and diversity of the young field of music semiology, appealing to readers who want to explore the meaning of music in our lives.

  • - Recurring Elements in the Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments
    by Donald G. (Royalty Account) Traut
    £78.99

    The first full-length analytic study devoted to the Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments, combining sketch studies, musicological context, and straightforward analyses of all three movements.

  • by Renee Levine Packer & Mary Jane Leach
    £20.49 - 41.99

    A compelling portrait of composer-performer Julius Eastman's enigmatic and intriguing life and music.

  • by Leonard Ellinwood & John L. Snyder
    £78.99

    The renowned treatise on music, by an eleventh-century monk, in a critical edition with annotated English translation, introduction, and detailed indexes.

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