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  2. Oxford History of Western Music - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford History of Western Music is a narrative history from the "earliest notations" (taken to be around the eighth century) to the late twentieth century.It was written by the American musicologist Richard Taruskin.

  3. Richard Taruskin - Wikipedia

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    His survey of Western classical music appeared as the six-volume Oxford History of Western Music. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The first volume, devoted to Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century , "wove facts and impressions from histories, visual art and architecture", and was characterized at the time of his death as possibly "the best ...

  4. Gary Tomlinson - Wikipedia

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    “Posthumanism,” in The Oxford Handbook of Western Music and Philosophy (Oxford University Press 2021) "Two Deep-Historical Models of Climate Crisis," South Atlantic Quarterly 116 (2017) "Sound, Affect, and Musicking before the Human," boundary 2 43 (2016) "Evolutionary Studies in the Humanities: The Case of Music," Critical Inquiry 39 (2013)

  5. Gerald Abraham - Wikipedia

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    He also oversaw its audio supplement, The History of Music in Sound, a series of gramophone recordings and handbooks, first launched in 1953. [8] His synoptic overview, the Concise Oxford History of Music, came out in 1979 during this period, and he was also involved in the 20-volume New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1980). [2]

  6. Category:Music history - Wikipedia

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    The Ongoing History of New Music; Oxford History of Western Music; P. Partimento; The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings; Music piracy; History of music publishing; R.

  7. Preludio a Colón - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Manuel M. Ponce, Julián Carrillo, and Carlos Chávez in New York, 1925–1932. PhD diss. College Park: University of Maryland, College Park. Taruskin, Richard. 2006. Music in the Early Twentieth Century: The Oxford History of Western Music. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-538484-0

  8. Donald Jay Grout - Wikipedia

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    After 1960 he became more interested in philosophies of music history, due in large part to his publication of a general music history textbook, A History of Western Music. A ninth edition of the book was published in 2014; after Grout's death, the new editions were revised by Claude Palisca and J. Peter Burkholder. [2]

  9. Alexander Rehding - Wikipedia

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    Music in Time: Phenomenology, Perception, Performance, with Suzannah Clark (2016) The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory, with Steven Rings (online; print: 2019) The Oxford Handbook of Timbre, with Emily Dolan (online; print: 2020) A Cultural History of Western Music in six volumes, with David R. M. Irving (2022)