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         Composers Music Specific:     more books (100)
  1. Music and Dyslexia: Opening New Doors by Tim Miles, John Westcombe, et all 2001-03
  2. Musical Memorials for Musicians by R. Michael Fling, 2001-02-28
  3. Young Musicians in World History by Irene Earls, 2002-04-30
  4. Aaron Copland and His World (The Bard Music Festival)
  5. Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music / La Historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies includes audio CD (American Musicspheres) by Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez, 2001-05-17
  6. The MUSIC OF LIGHT: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF HIKARI AND KENZABURO OE by Lindsley Cameron, 1998-06-12
  7. The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco by Joshua Gamson, 2006-01-24
  8. Notes from a Minor Key: A Memoir of Music, Love, and Healing by Dawn Bailiff, 2007-11-02
  9. The Madrigals of Michelangelo Rossi (Monuments of Renaissance Music) by Michelangelo Rossi, 2003-01-01
  10. Bride of the Wind by Susanne Keegan, 1992-09-01
  11. Stardust Girl: A Memoir by Jan Welles, 2001-10
  12. American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary by Virginia L. Grattan, 1993-04-30
  13. Torch Singing: Performing Resistance and Desire from Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf (Ethnographic Alternatives) by Stacy Holman Jones, 2007-07-28
  14. Black Conductors by D. Antoinette Handy, 1995-05

61. Composer Depot Problems
Composer Depot problems, Can t post in the empty forums add a Repertoire category on the frontpage, and have a forum for the specific types of music.
http://www.youngcomposers.com/forum/Composer-Depot-problems-t299.html
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Please check the permissions on the "Jazz and Band Music", "Chamber Music", and "Pop, Rock, Rock and Roll, Blues, and Rap Music" sections in Composer's Depot. At the moment it is impossible to post in them at all. As a moderator, I even tried making a test post outside and moving it into each of the three, and the board wouldn't let me do that, saying that those forums were not accepting new posts. chopin Aug 3 2005, 03:57 AM

62. Is There A Set Form For Waltzes?
Young composers music Forum Composition Composition Advice Techniques But no, the waltz has no specific musical form, largely because it is not a
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The title says it all.
As far as I can see, there are Waltzes, then there are Valse Triste and Valse Brillant and maybe some others.
So, does anyone know what exactly the forms are for a Waltz? Letehn Jul 26 2005, 08:46 PM Post
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63. TEA Winner:
students to musicspecific terminology to engage in stylistic analysis.The works of specific composers represent dominant stylistic trends and
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If "Writing about Music is Like Dancing about Architecture," Maybe it is Time to Draw: Using Visual Aids to Introduce Musical and Stylistic Analysis
by Francesca Rivera, Music
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64. Music Learning Examples - Discover
“Listen to a specific form, style, or genre of music (eg waiata, Use theDiscover topic New Zealand composers and music in the Community as a resource
http://discover.natlib.govt.nz/music.html

65. Lesson Exchange: Be A Music Investigator (Middle, Music)
Concepts Taught Comparing composers in History. Be A music Investigator By KellyDuhrkopf Objectives 1) Use the internet to locate specific bookmarked
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    #641. Be A Music Investigator
    Music, level: Middle
    Posted Thu Jun 17 13:07:32 PDT 1999 by Kelly Duhrkopf ( kellyd@powersurge.net
    Sumner Community Schools, Sumner, Iowa USA
    Materials Required: computer lab with internet, recordings of musical compositions, project handouts
    Activity Time: 3 class periods of 30 minutes
    Concepts Taught: Comparing Composers in History
    Be A Music Investigator
    By Kelly Duhrkopf
    Internet 101
    June 18, 1999 Description of Lesson: Help your students become Music Investigators. In this activity, students will learn about two major composers of all time, Beethoven and Mozart. Your students will locate web sites that have been bookmarked for them about famous musicians. They will answer specific questions that are stated on a scavenger hunt activity sheet. After the activity is completed, they will compare their findings with a partner. Following the partner activity, the students will then use their information that was collected for an in-class discussion on the similarities and differences of the two composers.

66. Music Library: Research Help: Reference Shelf
It “embraces not only composers of music for the concert hall but also composers Many of these nonmusic-specific titles may be found in Green Library.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/music/research_help/refshelf.html
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The Music Reference Shelf
Following are some very helpful, and often essential, print sources shelved in the Music Library Reference Room. Books in the Music Library are arranged by the Library of Congress call number system ( M classification schedule
biographies

terminology

discographies
...
miscellaneous sources you might find useful
Major works: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
MUSRR ML100 .G883 2001 (

67. Music Library: Music Library Collections
The video collection contains opera and other performances, biographical workson composers, programs on musical instruments and the music of a specific
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/music/collections/musiccolls.html
skip to main navigation Area Studies Engineering General Government Humanities Interdisciplinary New Databases Numeric Data Science Social Sciences Statistics Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Sciences Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library MUSIC LIBRARY Printer-Friendly Quick Links Research Help ... About the Music Library
Music Library collections
periodicals facsimiles Lully Archive Henry Cowell Collection ... Ben Schmidt Collection The Music Library houses the primary collection of music in the Stanford Libraries. It includes materials in a number of formats with an emphasis on Western art music. The collection largely reflects Department of Music program offerings both past and present.
The library currently contains more than 112,000 books and scores. The book collection covers a range of subjects and includes biographies of composers, performers, and others involved with music; general surveys as well as in-depth studies of the history of music by geographical area, chronological period, or genre; librettos (i.e. the texts of operas and other vocal works); collections of essays and

68. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
Selected topics in music. specific focus is determined by instructor and indicated An exploration of issues surrounding women as composers, performers,
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/lsa/printversion/0,2062,2041*article*1156*UOM_Article,0

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Bulletin: School of Music courses: Music History and Musicology (MUSICOL) undergraduate courses
2005 Course List: April 5, 2005
Undergraduate Courses in Music History and Musicology
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MUSICOL 139. Introduction to Music.
Limited to students enrolled in the School of Music unless admission is granted by the concentration advisor. (2). (HU). May not be repeated for credit. A survey of musical concepts and repertories of the Western and non-Western world.
MUSICOL 140. History of Western Art Music: Music of the U.S. and Euro-American Music Since World War I.
Limited to students enrolled in the School of Music unless admission is granted by the concentration advisor. (2). (HU). May not be repeated for credit. Music of the U.S. and American and European music since WWI. Includes both vernacular and art-music traditions.
MUSICOL 239. History of Western Art Music: Middle Ages through the Baroque.
Limited to students enrolled in the School of Music unless admission is granted by the concentration advisor. (2). (HU). May not be repeated for credit. History of music from the Middle Ages through the Baroque.

69. Dictionaries And Encyclopediae Of Music : Selected Resources
Dictionaries, Encyclopediae of specific types of music In includes biographiesof composers of art and “classic” popular music, of performersboth
http://www.library.nd.edu/colldev/subject_home_pages/music/DictionariesEncyclope
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Dictionaries and Encyclopediae of Music : Selected Resources
Dictionaries : terms, concepts, etc.
Biographical Dictionaries and Encyclopediae

Dictionaries, Encyclopediae of specific countries, ethnic traditions, etc

Dictionaries, Encyclopediae of specific types of music

Dictionaries : terms, concepts, etc.
The new Harvard dictionary of music / edited by Don Michael Randel.Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1986.
REF GEN ML 100.N485 1986
MUSRF ML 100.N485 1986
Well-respected comprehensive dictionary with mostly short and concise definitions but requires some understanding of musical terminology.
The new everyman dictionary of music / originally compiled by Eric Blom.6th ed. / by David Cummings.New York : Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1989, c1988.

70. Medieval Music - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For information about specific composers writing music in Ars subtilior style,see Anthonello de Caserta, Philippus de Caserta (aka Philipoctus de Caserta),
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_music
Medieval music
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
History of European art music Medieval (476 CE – 1450) Renaissance Baroque Classical Romantic ... 21st century (2001 – present) A musician plays the vielle in a 14th century medieval manuscript. Medieval music is music written during the Middle Ages . This era begins with the fall of the Roman Empire CE) and ends in approximately the middle of the fifteenth century. Though establishing the end of the Medieval era and the beginning of the Renaissance is admittedly arbitrary, 1450 is used here.
Contents
  • Overview edit
    Overview
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    Style and trends
    The general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration. At the start of the era, music is monophonic and homorhythmic with a unison sung text and no instrumental support. The notation system is weak, and rhythm cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most common. Polyphony and notation develop. Harmony, in consonant intervals of fourths, fifths, and octaves, begins to be seen. Rhythmic notation allows for complex interactions between multiple vocals lines in a repeatable fashion. The use of multiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has developed by the end of the era. edit
    Genres
    In this era, music was both

71. Omnibus Review Of Books On Classical Music
Schonberg s Lives of the Great composers, while focusing on the specific figures Dubal includes sections on just about every composer whose music can be
http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_omni_classicalmusic.html
Harold Schonberg, The Lives of the Great Composers (Norton, 1981)
David Dubal, The Essential Canon of Classical Music (North Point Press, 2001)
Leonard Bernstein, The Joy of Music (Simon and Schuster, 1959)
Leonard Bernstein, The Infinite Variety of Music (New American Library, 1970)
Aaron Copland, What to Listen for in Music (Mentor, 1999) "I could talk myself hoarse about Mozart on a thousand television shows and never convey to you a fraction of the insight and knowledge you could gain from an hour of playing Mozart sonatas by yourself. And no book on Beethoven symphonies can tell you as much as you can absorb by playing four-hand versions of them with your favorite partner."
Leonard Bernstein, The Infinite Variety of Music And yet, the vast majority of people who might want to explore the world of classical music have no such recourse, because such musical fluency has never really been either encouraged or developed (Bernstein does admit this). For the person newly initiated into classical music, the person hoping to make some sense of a forest of Italian and German words and find their way through an ocean of composers and performers and orchestras and conductors, books are precisely where they are going to turn. And they're going to be confronted, again, by all manner of volumes about music: composer biographies, academic studies, books about esoteric terms like "counterpoint" and "orchestration," books about operas alone and books about symphonies alone. Books and books and books, about music and music and music. Where on earth to start?

72. Bristol University - Music Department - MUSI20077 + MUSI30083 - Composers As Fil
The films are also a stage for the performance of their composers’ music – or Discuss the specific contribution of Ken Russell to the history of the
http://www.bris.ac.uk/music/studentsupport/unit_booklets/MUSI20077-30083.html
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MUSI20077 + MUSI30083 - Composers as Film Figures
Unit tutor: Guido Heldt
Introduction and Aims
For film scholars, composer biopics are just a somewhat exotic sub-genre of the biopic, itself hardly the most reputable of genres, whereas musicologists rarely treat them as more than historical curiosities. But a closer look reveals not only a surprising number of such films, but also intriguing aspects and problems.
Learning Outcomes
Successful completion of this unit will enable students to
  • Discuss the composer biopic as a mode of musical reception history and show an understanding for the relevant methodological issues Discuss composer biopics in the cultural contexts of their production and contemporary reception Demonstrate insight into the secondary literature about the composer biopic and into its specific problems
And additionally (specific to Level H) to:
  • Incorporate a consistently strong grasp of detail with respect to content Argue effectively and at length (including an ability to cope with complexities and to describe and deploy these effectively) Display to a high level skills in selecting, applying, interpreting and organising information, including evidence of a high level of bibliographical control

73. LII - Results For "music"
music see also music Topics Page for specific types (eg, Blues, music History102 A Guide to Western composers and their music from the Middle Ages
http://www.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=Music;subsearch=Music

74. Interdisciplinary Indexes And Databases For Music Research
(ie music Awards, Bands, Chamber, Classical, composers, Conducting, etc ) . Over 4000 music specific results from several different journals in
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/music/rdgweb.html
Interdisciplinary Indexes and Databases for Music Research
This serves as a guide to those databases and indexes accessible via the UCSB library home page, InfoSurf
19th Century Master File (Was "Poole's Plus" See Below.) AccuNet/AP Photo Archive
Electronic archive containing current Associated Press photographs. Good source for photographs of musical events and contemporary and 20th- century composers.
African-American Newspapers: The 19th Century
Database of news items from four different African-American newspapers published in the 1800s: Freedom's Journal, The Coloured American, The North Star, and The National Era. Database Description.
Alternative Press Index
Leading database for alternative publications (journals, newspapers, magazines) which cover a wide range of topics centered around political, economic and social change.
America: History and Life
Good searching options: keyword, subject, type of publication, language, date limitations, etc. Contains over 3300 records relating to American music. Provides short/long viewing options with abstracts.
American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES)
More than 300 articles pertaining to music of Slavic and Eastern European countries. Multiple field searching. All articles in English.

75. ASCAP Concert Music: Tips For Composers
All composers create music which is unique and expressly crafted for the text To insure that the precise copyright notice for specific uses is honored.
http://www.ascap.com/concert/tips.html
Concert Music Home About Concert Music Concert News Concert Music Awards ... Performance Notification
Tips for Facilitating Composer Requests
to Set Poetry or Prose to Music
  • Text Selection and Permissions Composers choose inspiring contemporary texts which best express their own sensibility and which are appropriate for a specific musical purpose or occasion. Setting texts to music exposes wider audiences to the unique contributions of talented writers and poets. Normal music uses When permission to set text to music is requested, the non-exclusive uses composers usually seek are:
  • Permission to set the music to the text. Permission to assign the musical work to a music publisher or to self-publish the musical work.
    Deadline Constraints Composers freqently write on commission with deadlines, and so appreciate a timely response when their requests are to fulfill such specific projects. Composers need permission
  • 76. Watzek Library Research Resources - Music
    music Metapages specific Genres Research Guides for specific Courses Includes sites for CascadeLink Portland music Choral music composers,
    http://library.lclark.edu/reference/resourcedisplay.php?subject=Music

    77. Dictionaries Encyclopedias For Musicians
    dictionaries on Canadian composers, early music, specific instruments, musicspecific foreign-language and pronunciation dictionaries are in the
    http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/speclib/music/dictionaries.html
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    1. Top Picks Document Delivery / ILL E-Journal Locator Grove Music Online (dictionary) HOMER (library catalog) JSTOR (music full text) Naxos (online music CDs) RILM (music cites) Virtual Catalog (BLC) WebCT (online reserves) WorldCat (union catalog)
    2. Take care of library business . . . Email (check for notices) Document Delivery / ILL account Husky One Card Library account (use MyHOMER) WebCT account (e-reserves) Check your library account (how) Fines: take care of problems Can't find it on the shelf? Recall an item (how to do it) Renew materials online (how) Reserves: find them! Reserves: instructor requests Suggest a purchase Seminar room: reserve it Adobe Acrobat: download it Change your address Email: forward it Husky One Card (copies): set up Off-campus access RealPlayer: download it Windows Media Player: download About the Library
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    78. Research By Topic - Music
    CDs AT DUNN LIBRARY To search for a specific CDs at Dunn Library use the Advanced CLASSICAL music PAGES - Brief summary information about composers,
    http://www.simpson.edu/library/research/music.html

    Library Catalog
    Databases Research Resources
    • Ask a Librarian ... Contact Us Research by Topic - Music LIBRARY DATABASES
      • LIBRARY CATALOG - To search for books on a particular topic, use a Subject or a Keyword Search. To search for books at other libraries use the links on the BOOK REVIEWS web page.
      • EBSCOHOST - Search multiple databases (together or separately) to access full-text periodicals, newspapers and reference tools. Academic Search Premier and Business Search Premier index peer-reviewed scholarly journals in a variety of subject areas. Other databases focus on specific areas such as health and education.
      • CDs AT DUNN LIBRARY - To search for a specific CDs at Dunn Library use the Advanced Keyword search and limit your search by Dunn location to CDs or CD sets.
      • CDs AT MUSIC DEPARTMENT LISTENING ROOM - Search by composer, title, conductor, etc., or use * for a browsable listing. Materials are available in the Kinney-Lindstrom Listening Room in the basement of Smith Chapel.
      • GROVE MUSIC ONLINE - Searchable online version of the new (2000) edition of Grove's multi-volume reference.
      • LEXIS-NEXIS ACADEMIC section of "Guided News" and set the Sources option to "Book, movie, music, and play reviews." The database does not include material from before the 1980's.

    79. HARRASSOWITZ - European Music Scores Approval Plan And Form Selection Program
    If the library does not define a specific profile for the Form Selection Program The composers List is updated annually. Cost Estimates for music Scores
    http://www.harrassowitz.de/mus_approval_plan.html
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    European Music Scores Approval Plan and Form Selection Program
    HARRASSOWITZ provides an Approval Plan and Form Selection Program for music scores based on a detailed profile defined by the library.
    Scores Approval Plan (AP): The library fills out an Approval Plan Profile, and HARRASSOWITZ automatically sends all the scores that meet the criteria of the profile. Form Selection Program (FS): HARRASSOWITZ supplies printed Form Selection slips at no charge, based on a Form Selection Profile defined by the library. HARRASSOWITZ E-slips for Books and Music Scores are available to libraries who wish to receive their notification slips by e-mail. HARRASSSOWITZ provides general instructions for the European Music Scores Approval Plan and Form Selection Program and can also accommodate additional refinements beyond those criteria. Titles which the library receives on the Approval Plan are returnable. Music Scores Approval Plans are supplemented by Form Selection slips in the subject or composer areas which meet the profile when the limitations or exclusions in the profile indicate that scores should not be sent on approval. These serve as title announcements for scores available in the selected subject or composer areas beyond the titles supplied on the Approval Plan.

    80. UIL Sightreading Criteria
    specific Criteria for Composing Band Sightreading music. composers of UIL bandsightreading music are provided the following specific criteria
    http://www.uil.utexas.edu/mus/srband01.html

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