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Papers read by members of the American Musicological Society, at the annual meeting held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 29 and 30, 1937., Privately printed by the Society--not for sale

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Papers read by members of the American Musicological Society, at the annual meeting held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 29 and 30, 1937., Privately printed by the Society--not for sale
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Papers read by members of the American Musicological Society
Oclc number
6451809
Responsibility statement
Privately printed by the Society--not for sale
Sub title
at the annual meeting held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 29 and 30, 1937.
Table Of Contents
Music and electricity, by J. M. Barbour.--Some adventures in H_andel research, by J. M. Coopersmith.--Problems of editing old music, by H. T. David.--Origins of the Italian ars nova, by L. Ellinwood.--An address, by C. Engel.--The Collegium musicum at Lititz, Pennsylvania, during the eighteenth century, by T. M. Finney.--Ein fr_ohlich wesen: the career of a German song in the sixteenth century, by C. W. Fox. (Bibliography: p. 71-74)--Cerone's approach to the teaching of counterpoint, by R. Hannas.--The changing audience of the composer, by A. Mendel. (Bibliography: p. 90)--Towards a pre-history of occidental music, by C. Sachs.--The destiny of the tonal art, by J. Schillinger.--America moves to the avant-scene, by R. Sessions.--The performance of Bach: an example of the relation between research and practical music-making, by G. W. Woodworth. (Bibliography: p. 132)
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