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| #1738428 in Books | 1983-11-17 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 2 | 13.00 x5.12 x7.58l, | File type: PDF | 1007 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| From 1983 but still a valuable reference with enlightening illustrations|By Mark Wix|I find this book to be a welcome page-turner to browse and find some interesting tidbits...also to get a condensed history on major developments or composers in several pages...only detriment found so far was no listing for Jean Cras whose CDs I came across at the late great Tower Records outl||`Not simply a dictionary, but a true encyclopedia' Gramophone
`the...appearance of The New Oxford Companion to Music is unequivocally to be welcomed, especially in the form it has taken. For all practical purposes it is a thoroughly good thing' Nic
This complete encyclopedia encompasses music of all kinds from ancient times to the present day. Written by a team of 90 expert contributors, these 6,600 articles cover composers, and individual works; musical instruments; opera; music of different countries; Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Jazz, and popular music; definitions of musical terms; rudiments and theory of music; and standard forms and genres.
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