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Book Reviews in Issue 30:1 (Sept/Oct 2006)
A SHOSTAKOVICH CASEBOOK. Edited by Malcolm Hamrick Brown. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. 2005. 408 pp. Paperback. $24.95 | CHORAL MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. By Nick Strimple. Pompton Plains, NJ: Amadeus Press, 2005. 389 pp. Paperback. $18.95 |
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE POST-TRIDENTINE MASS PROPER. Musicological Studies and Documents 54. By Theodore Karp. Middleton, Wl: The American Institute of Musicology, 2005. 2 vols; Part 1, Text, viii + 321 pp. (6x9, hard-cover) with audio CD; Part 2, Music Examples, x + 339 pp. (9x12, soft-cover). $80.00 and $70.00 respectively | MUSIC DOWNTOWN. Writings From The Village Voice. By Kyle Gann. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2006. 333 pp. Paperback. $19.95 |
CHORAL MASTERWORKS. A Listener's Guide. By Michael Steinberg. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. xiii + 321 pp. $30.00 | OPERA'S FIRST MASTER. The musical dramas of Claudio Monteverdi. By Mark Ringer. Pompton Plains, NJ: Amadeus Press, 2006. 344 pp. Paperback. Includes Harmonia Mundi CD. $29.95 |
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