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From:Information Outlook (Vol. 7, Issue 2)Recent news reports about the dispute between record companies and radio stations concerning copyright royalties for streaming copyrighted music have highlighted concerns that small radio stations would be unable to...
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From:Notes (Vol. 67, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION The Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center (CPEMC, hereinafter referred to as the Center) was one of the earliest and most influential hubs of electronic music activity in the United States,...
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From:Scandinavian Studies (Vol. 84, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedON 24 JUNE 1782, the newly-appointed Vize-Kapellmastare of the t Royal Spectacles in Stockholm, German-born Joseph Martin Kraus, was surprised on the occasion of his twenty-seventh birthday by a group of Swedish friends...
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From:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewedforthcoming October 2008 In the exclusive residential district on the edge of the city, the photographer Anton Diabelli and his sister Johanna lived in an elegant house with a spacious park-like garden that stretched...
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From:American Music (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
"Whatever Happened to Great Movie Music?": cinema verite and Hollywood film music of the early 1970s
In the early 1970s two well-known and well-respected film composers, Elmer Bernstein and David Raksin, wrote articles similar not only in their nearly identical titles, but in their assessment of a dramatic change that... -
From:Perspectives of New Music (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTECHNOLOGY AND THE AUTONOMY OF COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICE XENAKIS'S INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (including also vocal music) has already been studied in many articles, reviews and even books. (1) However, there are still only a...
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From:Notes (Vol. 58, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPeteris Vasks. Drei Stucke fur Klarinette und Klavier (1973). (Clarinet Library = Klarinetten-Bibliothek.) Mainz: Schott, c1996. [Notes, 1 p.; score, p. 3-16; and part. ISMN M-001-11370-0; KLB 42. [pounds...
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From:Notes (Vol. 57, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedLuciano Berio. Glosse per quartetto d'archi (1997). Vienna; London: Philharmonia Partituren in der Universal Edition, [1998], c1997. [Note in Ital., Eng., 1 p.; score, 20 p. ISMN M-008-05969-8; Philharmonia No. 546. DM...
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From:Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada (Vol. 33, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDecember 1 is the deadline for Arraymusic's 15th annual Young Composers Workshop. There is no age restriction for the program; it is designed for composers who have completed basic studies and are eager to work directly...
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From:Computer Music Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe fourth Ciber@RT Festival took place between 13-21 November 1999 in Valencia, Spain, and for the first time the festival included an international composition competition. Of the 57 works submitted, the jury selected...
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From:Qualitative Inquiry (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedEthnography can be seen as a combination of field notes, song, interviews, theories, poetry and performance. Music written by or for women and performed at small, nonprofit venues helps articulate the meaning of women's...
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From:Notes (Vol. 56, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIssues related to the publishing of a critical edition of Kurt Weill's "The Firebrand of Florence" are examined, focusing on its classification as an operatta and reasons for its unsuccessful staging. THE QUESTION OF...
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From:Perspectives of New Music (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMusic does not come from a uniquely male source, as demonstrated by Libby Larsen's 'Songs from Letters' about Calamity Jane. Eric Gans has claimed that music originates in male acts of violence but this can be refuted by...
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From:Early Music (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMost prominent performers were composers in the generation from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to Franz Schubert, and all composers were performers. This suggests that many passages in such composers as Mozart and Joseph Hayden...
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From:Notes (Vol. 73, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedLeos Janacek. Osud = Fate = Schicksal. Edited by Jiri Zahradka. (Leos Janacek: Souborne kriticke vydani, Rada A / Svazek 5 = Complete Critical Edition, Series A / Volume 5.) Kassel: Barenreiter, 2016. [Introd. in Czech,...
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From:Folk Music Journal (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This year marks the centenary of Pat Shaw (1917-77), composer and collector, and this article describes the Pat Shaw Archive now at the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library. The article comprises a select...
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From:Early Music (Vol. 23, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe influence of Roman music on Spanish works in the 15th century can be seen in the pieces performed in the kingdom of Aragon in Spain during the period. Manuscript 16 of the city archives of Tarazona, Aragon has been...
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From:Journal of the American Musicological Society (Vol. 68, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOn May 31, 1895, in accordance with his well-established cycle of annual activity, Gustav Mahler departed from Hamburg, having fulfilled his duties as first conductor of the Hamburg Opera for the recently completed...
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From:Music & Letters (Vol. 78, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe career of keyboard player and composer 'Captain' Francois De Prendcourt is revealed to the public with the discovery of the Bastille archives. These documents show that after the fall of James II, Prendcourt left...
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From:American Music (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedScholars and commentators are becoming increasingly aware of the contributions homosexual and bisexual composers have made toward the growth and development of serious American music in the twentieth century. In her...