Open access musicology volume one volume one /
In the fall of 2015, a collection of faculty at liberal arts colleges began a conversation about the challenges we faced as instructors: Why were there so few course materials accessible to undergraduates and lay readers that reflected current scholarly debate? How can we convey the relevance of stu...
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Amherst, Massachusetts :
Lever Press
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Cracking the musical code: what notation can tell us about our musical values / S. Andrew Granade
- Ancient Mesopotamian music, the politics of reconstruction, and extreme early music / Samuel Dorf
- An intermedia approach to seventeenth-century English popular song culture / Sarah F. Williams
- Instrumental music in early seventeenth-century Italy: instruments as vehicles of discovery / Rebecca Cypess
- MacDowell's vanishing Indians / Dan Blim
- Jenny Lind and the making of mainstream American popular music / Julia Chybowski
- Listening to music history / Nathan C. Bakkum.