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Explores the psychological and sociological dimensions of musical experience and their implications for music teachers. `this significant book should be in the hands of all with an interest in music education' -
Focus on Music of South Africa provides an in-depth look at the full spectrum of South African music, a musical culture that epitomizes the enormous ethnic, religious, linguistic, class, and gender diversity
In the final decades of the fifteenth century, the European musical world was shaken to its foundations by the onset of a veritable culture war. At a time when composers like Obrecht,
Then He Kissed Me, He's A Rebel, Chains, Stop! In the Name of Loveall these songs capture the spirit of an era and an image of "girlhood" in post-World War II America
Come join the band! College Fight Songs II is a supplement to the first book and provides additional song texts and interesting historical information. Together they are a unique anthology of college
While the blues musical form has been widely studied, the structure and content of blues lyrics have been less fully explored. The Blues Lyric Formula is a structural analysis of the formulaic
Virtual Music: How the Web Got Wired for Sound is a personal story of how one composer has created new music on the web, a history of interactive music, and a guide
There are only a few legendary singers who have developed mass audiences while pursuing their own artistic visions: Sinatra is one; Ella Fitzgerald another. Ray Charles undoubtedly belongs in this pantheon of
From Muddy Waters to Mick Jagger, Elvis to Freddie Mercury, Jeff Buckley to Justin Timberlake, masculinity in popular music has been an issue explored by performers, critics, and audiences. From the dominance
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