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Music in American LifeONLINE SPECIAL! 40% off Music in American Life titles through 2012 -- Use promo code MAL40. Music in American Life is a longstanding series that embodies the twin goals of documenting the place of music in American culture and the cultural life that gives rise to particular musical forms. Encompassing the broadest range of music, from classical through all forms of American vernacular music, the series welcomes a variety of approaches to the topic of music in American life, including monographs, biographies, memoirs, reference books, readers, and edited collections.
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Author: Paul Edmund BierleyPub Date: Cloth: 2006; Paper: 2010 The ultimate reference on America's marching band marvel learn more... |
Author: Bar Biszick-LockwoodPub Date: April 2010 An in-depth look at the career of Jean Aberbach, legendary founder of Hill and Range Songs learn more... |
Author: John BrovenPub Date: Cloth: 2009; Paper: 2010 A widely acclaimed history of the creative trailblazers of the independent rock 'n' roll record industry learn more... |
Author: Gayle Sherwood MageePub Date: Cloth: 2008; Paper: 2010 An engaging reassessment of the seminal American composer learn more... |
Author: Kiri MillerPub Date: Cloth: 2008; Paper: 2010 How the participatory tradition of Sacred Harp singing fosters a diverse musical community learn more... |
Author: Kenneth MorganPub Date: Cloth: 2005; Paper: 2010 The life and legacy of a musical mastermind learn more... |
Author: Peter C. MuirPub Date: February 2010 The first comprehensive examination of the early blues industry and the music it produced learn more... |
Author: Rich RemsbergPub Date: April 2010 Poignant images of music making during the Depression, captured with precision and purpose learn more... |
Author: Gillian M. RodgerPub Date: July 2010 A rich exploration of a pivotal nineteenth-century theater form learn more... |
Author: David Warren Steel with Richard H. HulanPub Date: December 2010 A comprehensive guide to the texts and tunes of an American musical tradition learn more... |
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Music in American Life is a longstanding series that embodies the twin goals of documenting the place of music in American culture and the cultural life that gives rise to particular musical forms. Encompassing the broadest range of music, from classical through all forms of American vernacular music, the series welcomes a variety of approaches to the topic of music in American life, including monographs, biographies, memoirs, reference books, readers, and edited collections.









