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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.
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 ...
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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]
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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
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]
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)