Machines Like Me by Ian Mcewan

Machines Like Me by Ian Mcewan

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Machines Like Me by Ian Mcewan

A wide variety of essays by colleagues and former students reflect Professor Strunk's particular role as music historian, teacher, and a pre-eminent musicologist. Donald Grout provides the introduction and outlines the problems confronting musicology today. Other essays are devoted to early Christian music, Renaissance music, early Italian opera; Arthur Mendel writes on ambiguities of the munsural system, Edward Lowinsky on Willaert's Chromatic Duo, Joseph Kerman on Verdi, and Elliot Forbes on Beethoven.

Originally published in 1958.

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ISBN 13 9780735278196
ISBN 10 0735278199
Title Machines Like Me
Author Ian Mcewan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Knopf Random Canada
Number of pages 0
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