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Oliver Strunk: State and Resources of Musicology in the United States, ACLS Bulletin 19 (1932) Arthur Mendel, Curt Sachs, and Carroll C. Pratt: Some Aspects of Musicology (New York, 1957) B. S. Brook, ed.: American Musicological Society, Greater New York Chapter: a Programmatic History 1935–1965 (New York, c1965)
Joseph Wilfred Kerman (3 April 1924 – 17 March 2014) was an American musicologist and music critic.Among the leading musicologists of his generation, his 1985 book Contemplating Music: Challenges to Musicology (published in the UK as Musicology) was described by Philip Brett in The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians as "a defining moment in the field". [1]
New York : Da Capo Press, 1977; with Harold Courlander: The cow-tail switch, and other West African stories. New York: H. Holt and Co. 1947; Drum Signaling in a West African Tribe. in: Word 1, S. 217–238, 1945; with Frank G. Speck: The Tutelo spirit adoption ceremony: reclothing the living in the name of the dead. Harrisburg : Pennsylvania ...
One Astor Plaza, also known as 1515 Broadway and formerly the W. T. Grant Building, is a 54-story office building on Times Square in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Der Scutt of Ely J. Kahn & Jacobs , the building was developed by Sam Minskoff and Sons .
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The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (previously the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, also known as APAP), based in Washington, D.C., [1] is the United States national service, advocacy and membership organization for the performing arts presenting sector and the convener of an annual convention every January in New York City.
Five Manhattan West is a 16-story building at 450 West 33rd Street in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. [1] Previously known as Westyard Distribution Center, [2] it was designed by Davis Brody Bond and opened in 1969. [3] [4] The building sits above rail tracks running west from Penn Station.
Kenneth Jay Levy was born on February 26, 1927, in New York, New York. [2] After service in World War II, Levy attended Queens College, City University of New York, and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1947, having studied music history under Curt Sachs and music theory under the composer Karol Rathaus.