Musical analysis
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Musical analysis
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Musical analysis
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of45
- Anthology of music for analysis, Timothy Cutler, Cleveland Institute of Music
- The unanswered question, six talks at Harvard, Leonard Bernstein
- Classical form, a theory of formal functions for the instrumental music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, William E. Caplin
- Deconstructive variations, music and reason in western society, Rose Rosengard Subotnik
- The art of tonal analysis, twelve lessons in Schenkerian theory, by Carl Schachter ; edited by Joseph N. Straus
- This is music;, a guide to the pleasures of listening
- Stravinsky's Rite of spring, a production of the San Francisco Symphony
- Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5, InCA Productions ; produced and directed by David Kennard and Joan Saffa
- Beyond the score, music as performance, Nicholas Cook
- A theory for all music, problems and solutions in the analysis of non-Western forms, Jay Rahn
- Music analysis in theory and practice, Jonathan Dunsby and Arnold Whittall
- The continuity of music;, a history of influence
- Music theory, a practical guide for all musicians, by Barrett Tagliarino
- Beethoven's Eroica, a production of the San Francisco Symphony
- Copland and the American sound, InCA Productions ; produced & directed by David Kennard, Joan Saffa
- Listening to music;, a guide to enjoyment
- Guidelines for style analysis
- What music is
- Faith in music., With a foreword by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Essays in musical analysis,, by Donald Francis Tovey ..
- What to listen for in music
- Structural functions in music, Wallace Berry
- Introduction to the theory of Heinrich Schenker, the nature of the musical work of art, Oswald Jonas ; translated and edited by John Rothgeb
- Keeping score, MTT on music, a production of the San Francisco Symphony
- The history of music in performance;, the art of musical interpretation from the renaissance to our day., By Frederick Dorian
- The music forum, edited by William J. Mitchell and Felix Salzer
- Gradus, the second year and after : an integrated approach to harmony, counterpoint, and analysis, by Leo Kraft
- Music appreciation
- Music and narrative since 1900, edited by Michael L. Klein and Nicholas Reyland
- The art of judging music
- Symphony no. 41, "Jupiter" (1788), music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique, InCA Productions
- The record book, a music lover's guide to the world of the phonograph, by David Hall
- The new music lover's handbook., Edited by Elie Siegmeister
- The art of sound;, an introduction to music, [by] Jack Sacher [and] James Eversole
- Ives, Holidays symphony, InCA Productions ; produced and directed by David Kennard and Joan Saffa
- The great composers, reviews and bombardments, by Bernard Shaw ; edited with an introd. by Louis Crompton
- Invitación a la música, pequeño manual de iniciación, Roland de Candé ; traducción del catedrático, Julio Lago Alonso
- The infinite variety of music
- The complete musician, an integrated approach to theory, analysis and listening, Steven G. Laitz, Eastman school of music and the Juillard school
- The world of twentieth-century music
- Sound pleasure, a prelude to active listening, Donald Ivey
- The music of Morton Feldman, Thomas DeLio, [editor]
- A study in musical analysis
Outgoing Resources
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