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  1. Jazz [2nd Edition]
    by Deveaux; Giddins
    Published: 2015

    This second edition of Jazz combines a dynamic listening experience of 77 classic and lesser-known masterpieces (23 new to this edition) with an absorbing narrative history and a media package without match.

    LCC:ML3508 .D47 2015
    FDC: 781
  2. The Story of Jazz
    by Stearns
    Published: 1970

    This book is “one of the great books of jazz” according to the New York Times Book Review. For thirty years, beginning in the mid-twenties, Marshall Stearns listened to jazz, read about it, and talked to all the musicians who played it that he could discovery. The result is this superlative history, the first and most renowned systematic outline of the evolution of this unique American musical phenomenon.

    LCC:ML3561.J3 S8 1972
    FDC: 781
  3. Composing the Citizen: Music as Public Utility in Third Republic France
    by Pasler, Jann
    Published: 2009
    LCC:ML3917.F8 .P37 2009
    FDC: 306
  4. Piano 300
    by Hoover; Rucker; Good
    Published: 2001

    On March 8, 2000 the National Museum of American History opened PIANO 300 in the Smithsonian’s International Gallery in Washington, D.C. Celebrating the tricentennial of the piano’s invention in Florence by Bartolomeo Cristofori, this remarkable exhibition was seen by more than 330,000 visitors from around the world during the course of a 20-month run. Part exhibition catalog and part technical and social history of the piano, PIANO 300: Celebrating Three Centuries of People and Pianos presents the exhibition’s highlights.

    LCC:ML650 .H66 2001
    FDC: 786
  5. Instrumental Jazz Arranging
    by Tomaro; Wilson
    Published: 2009

    Instrumental Jazz Arranging consists of a systematic presentation of the essential techniques and materials of jazz arranging. Authors Mike Tomaro and John Wilson draw upon over fifty years of combined teaching experience to bring you a book that addresses all of the basic needs for beginning arrangers. Topics include counterpoint/linear writing, jazz harmony, compositional techniques, and orchestration. All serve to address in great detail issues concerned with true arranging.

    LCC:MT
    FDC: 784
  6. Inside the Score
    by Wright
    Published: 1982

    This acclaimed text reveals the writing secrets of jazz greats Thad Jones, Sammy Nestico, and Bob Brookmeyer! It presents detailed examinations of 8 of their best charts by analyzing voicings, melodic construction, form, orchestration, textures, passing harmonies, etc.

    LCC:MT
    FDC: 781
  7. Scales and Chord for Clarinet
    by Bellison, Simeon
    Published: 1939
    LCC:MT385
    FDC: 788
  8. The Musician's Guide Anthology [Third Edition]
    by Clendinning; Marvin
    Published: 2016

    The Anthology includes over 100 outstanding teaching pieces written between the seventeenth century and the present. Recordings for all Anthology works are available online. For this edition, the Anthology has been expanded with new works by Bach, Debussy, Holst, Ives, and more.

    LCC:MT6
    FDC: 781
  9. The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis [Third Edition]
    by Clendinning; Marvin
    Published: 2016

    The Musician’s Guide series is the most comprehensive and flexible set of materials available for learning music theory. For theory classes, this textbook and its accompanying workbook cover a wide range of topics – from fundamentals to harmony, form and analysis, popular music, and twenty-first century works. An anthology features core repertoire for study along with recordings for each work.

    LCC:MT6 .C57 2016
    FDC: 781
  10. The Norton Scores: An Anthology for Listening
    by Kamien
    Published: 1968

    The Norton Scores is an anthology of music designed for the listener; the selection of music ranges from a fifteenth-century moet by Josquin to twentieth-century masterpieces by Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and Bartók, and includes complete works and excerpts illustrating the major forms, genres, and composers.

    LCC:MT6.5 .N7 1968
    FDC: 780
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