This study traces the evolution of Schoenberg's musical language during his formative years by offering in-depth analyses of eighteen significant compositions. These include works for solo piano, chamber
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The piano treatise of Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was written by one of the most renowned and influential pianists and teachers of early the romantic period. This facsimile of Part III of the English
Complementing an earlier study on some of Claude Debussy's preludes for piano (in Images and Ideas, Pendragon Press 2010) and a volume focusing on Debussy's songs, cantata, and opera (Debussy's
Fernando Sor - A Bibliography of Published Literature and Music brings together for the first time detailed descriptions of all known published references to the Catalan classical composer and
The chatty and highly informative memoirs of the musician and composer Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (1763-1842) have remained inaccessible to the English-reading public since their original appearance in
This book represents an attempt to distill from the science of vocal acoustics those factors that are essential for teachers at the beginning of the twenty-first century to understand, that are most likely
Rosalyn Tureck: A Life With Bach Rosalyn Tureck was the first twentieth-century artist to make the Goldberg Variations and all-Bach recitals popular, earning recognition and praise for bringing
After a Foreword by William Christie reflecting on a half-century of musical friendship with David Fuller, essays by an international roster of musicologists present new research about the music, theory,