Classical Music
BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also Music.
Philip G. Downs. Classical Music: The Era of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. W. W. Norton. 1992. 697pp. Dean Duncan. Charms that Soothe: Classical Music and the Narrative Film. Fordham University Press. 2003. 211pp. Joseph Horowitz. Classical Music In America: A History of Its Rise and Fall. W. W. Norton & Company. 2005. 606pp. Julian Johnson. Who Needs Classical Music? Cultural Choice and Musical Value. Oxford University Press. 2002. 140pp. Lawrence Kramer. Why Classical Music Still Matters. University of California Press. 2007. 242pp. Lawrence Kramer. Classical Music and Postmodern Knowledge. University of California Press. 1996. 278pp. Norman Lebrecht. Who Killed Classical Music? Maestros, Managers, and Corporate Politics. Carol Publishing Group. 1997. 455pp. Sheila Melvin; Jindong Cai. Rhapsody in Red: How Western Classical Music Became Chinese. Algora Publishing. 2004. 362pp. Sheldon Morgenstern. No Vivaldi in the Garage: A Requiem for Classical Music in North America. University Press of New England. 2005. 188pp. Joan Peyser. To Boulez and Beyond: Music in Europe Since The Rite of Spring. Billboard Books. 1999. 382pp. Colin Symes. Setting the Record Straight: A Material History of Classical Recording. Wesleyan University Press. 2004. 313pp.
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