Recent Titles in Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance
Music for the Dance: Reflections on a Collaborative Art Katherine Teck
From Sibelius to Sallinen: Finnish Nationalism and the Music of Finland Lisa de Gorogwith the collaboration of Ralph de Gorog
From Chords to Simultaneities: Chordal Indeterminacy and the Failure of Serialism Nachum Schoffman
20th-Century Microtonal Notation Gardner Read
Movement to Music: Musicians in the Dance Studio Katherine Teck
The Coming of Age of American Art Music: New England's Classical Romanticists Nicholas E. Tawa
Theological Music: Introduction to Theomusicology Jon Michael Spencer
Philosophy and the Analysis of Music: Bridges to Musical Sound, Form, and Reference Lawrence Ferrara
Alfred Einstein on Music: Selected Music Criticisms Catherine Dower
Salsiology: Afro-Cuban Music and the Evolution of Salsa in New York City Vernon W. Boggs
Dancing Till Dawn: A Century of Exhibition Ballroom Dance Julie Malnig
Mainstream Music of Early Twentieth Century America: The Composers, Their Times, and Their Works Nicholas E. Tawa
Televising the Performing Arts: Interviews with Merrill Brockway, Kirk Browning, and Roger Englander Brian Rose
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