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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

European Music

Bohlman, Philip Vilas. The Music of European Nationalism: Cultural Identity and Modern History. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO, c2004.

DOWNTOWN STACKS  ML3580.B64 2004

 

Haar, James. European Music, 1520-1640. Woodbridge, UK; Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2006.

MUSIC STACKS  ML172.E88 2006

 

Heartz, Daniel. Music in European Capitals: The Galant Style, 1720-1780. New York: W.W. Norton, c2003.

MUSIC STACKS  ML240.3.H43 2003

 

Ling, Jan. A History of European Folk Music. Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1997.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3580.L5613 1997

 

Mellers, Wilfrid. Celestial Music?: Some Masterpieces of European Religious Music. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK; Rochester, NY, USA: Boydell Press, 2002.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3865.M45 2002

   

Strohm, Reinhard. The Rise of European Music, 1380-1500. Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

MUSIC STACKS  ML240.0S87 1993

 

Sullivan, Jack. New World Symphonies: How American Culture Changed European Music. New Haven [Conn.]; London: Yale University Press, c1999.

MUSIC STACKS  ML240.S89 1999

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