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This book shows how over the hundred years between the Vienna Congress and the dissolution of the Empire, the waltz... Read More >>
These essays illuminate the changing nature of text-music relationships from the time of Petrarch to Guarini and,... Read More >>
This book asks what theological messages theologically educated Catholics in late-eighteenth-century Prague might... Read More >>
Wallace Stevens’s musicality is so profound that scholars have only begun to grasp his ties to the art of music... Read More >>
Einojuhani Rautavaara, one of the most prolific composers of modern times, has been called Finland's most notable... Read More >>
These eleven organ divertissements in various forms for recital, teaching and church use. They range in duration... Read More >>
In A Performer's Guide To Transcribing, Editing, and Arranging Early Music, author Alon Schab lays out a clear,... Read More >>
2023 marks the centenary of Ligeti's birth, an appropriate moment to take stock of the relevance this composer has... Read More >>
A radical answer to Alex Ross' The Rest is Noise, Sound Within Sound fundamentally changes the way we think about... Read More >>
A sumptuously illustrated history of opera brought to life by stunning photography, following the same format... Read More >>
Bruno Maderna, one of the most influential composers in the 20th century and a formidable conductor, was the oldest... Read More >>
Highlights the original cast members-both the well-known and the (until now) wholly unknown-who staged the duo's... Read More >>
The overture to THE SONG OF HIAWATHA was composed in 1899 for the Norwich Triennial Musical Festival performance... Read More >>
Johannes Brahms was not a religious man in the usual sense of the term, so it should be of no surprise that when... Read More >>
Ivan Lukacic (born around 1585, died in 1648), composer, Conventual Franciscan, long-time ""maestro di cappella""... Read More >>