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Music - Subject Guides

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

Online Resources

Allmusic Guide

An excellent online source for music information, videos, recordings, and reviews.

 

Pandora Online Radio

A free online radio website.

General Music

Benson, David J. Music: A Mathematical Offering. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3800.B46 2007

 

Ferris, Jean. Music: The Art of Listening. New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill, c2008.

MUSIC STACKS  MT90.F47 2008

 

Forney, Kristine. The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction to Perceptive Listening. New York: W.W. Norton, c2007.

MUSIC STACKS  MT90.M23 2007

  

Hoffer, Charles R. Music Listening Today. Belmost, CA : Thomson/Schirmer, c2007.

MUSIC STACKS  MT6.H565 M87 2007

  

Kamien, Roger. Music: An Appreciation. Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2008.

MUSIC STACKS  MT90.K34 2008 

 

Sampsel, Laurie J. Music Research: A Handbook. New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.

MUSIC STACKS  ML113.S28 2009

 

Wierzbicki, James Eugene. Film Music: A History. New York: Routledge, 2009.

MUSIC STACKS  ML2075.W54 2009

 

Yudkin, Jeremy. Understanding Music. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2008.

MUSIC STACKS  MT6.Y86 U53 2008

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