Assuming claude is required, and v is required, and palisca is required, the following 34 results were found.
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2002. ________. Study and Listening Guide for “A History of Western Music” Fifth Edition by Donald Jay Grout and Claude V. Palisca and “Norton Anthology of Western Music” Third Edition by Claude V. Palisca. New York: Norton, 1996. Burkholder, J. Peter,...
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[i]Musicology[/i], by Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, and Claude V. Palisca
Musicology ("Humanistic Scholarship in AmericaThe Princeton Studies"), by Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, and Claude V. Palisca. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963. [xii, 337 p., 8vo; $8.95] Thirty years ago musicology scarcely existed...
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Preface to a Graduate Course in the History of Music Theory
As a doctoral degree certifies (among other things) to a breadth of knowledge in the field, one requirement for the Ph.D. in music theory should be a scholarly course surveying the history of theory. To decide on this requirement, however, is easier...
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The following is an outline of the units and principal authors: Music for the Dance: Stravinsky, Petroushka, by Claude V. Palisca. Music for the Keyboard: Schubert's Impromptu and Chopin's Ballade in g minor, by Leon B. Plantinga. Chamber Music: Haydn,...
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Should Ethnomusicology be Abolished?
1Alan P. Merriam, "Ethnomusicology Today" in Current Musicology 20:50-66. 2Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, Claude V. Palisca, Musicology (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1963), p. 80. 3Ibid., pp. 107-108. 4Ibid., p. 116. 5Jacques Handschin, "Der...
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Early Music Matters: Revitalizing the Survey through a Contextual Approach[sup]1[/sup]
information to ask an undergraduate music major to digest in one semester.10J. Peter Burkholder, Donald Jay Grout, and Claude V. Palisca, A History of Western Music, 9th ed. (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014). It is clear that something needs to...
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Carissimi’s [i]Jephte[/i] and Jesuit Spirituality
Beekman C. “Carissimi’s ‘Oratorios’ in Search of a Genre.” In Musical Humanism and its Legacy: Essays in Honor of Claude V. Palisca, edited by Nancy Kovaleff Baker and Barbara Russano Hanning, 279–95. Festschrift Series 11. Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon...
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A Reevaluation of Isorhythm in the "Old Corpus" of the Montpellier Codex
and David Fallows, 114-119. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Burkholder, J. Peter, Donald J. Grout, and Claude V. Palisca, A History of Western Music, 8th ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 2010. Everist, Mark. French Motets in the Thirteenth Century:...
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Opportunities for Intracultural and Interdisciplinary Study
come up with a program that is, if not unique, at least true to its character. 1Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, and Claude V. Palisca, Musicology (Englewood Cliffs 1963).
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Undergraduate Preparation for Graduate Study in Music
an applicant would be better off elsewhere. We ought to have diversity of graduate departments as well as of students. CLAUDE V. PALISCA Yale University New Haven, Connecticut GENERALISM Thirty-four years ago today, likewise on the Festival of the Holy...
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Music Iconography and Medieval Performance Practice
(Spring 1978): 8-9. McKinnon, James W. "Iconography." In Musicology in the 1980s, 79-93. Edited by D. Kern Holoman and Claude V. Palisca. New York: Da Capo Press, 1982. ______. "The Fifteen Temple Steps and the Gradual Psalms." Imago Musicae I (1984):...
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Notes 1Lucius Wyatt, “The Inclusion of Concert Music of African-American Composers in Music History Courses,” 240. 2Claude V. Palisca, Norton Anthology of Western Music, Third Edition, 322-338. The third movement of the Afro-American Symphony first...
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Composition Before Rameau: Harmony, Figured Bass, and Style in the Baroque
The relationships between music history, music theory, and composition at times seem so tenuous today that it is easy to forget that those three areas of specialization have split off from one another only recently, and that the practice of one can...
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University, 1978. The first chapter presents the only theoretical study of variation in the 18th century. 1See Claude V. Palisca, The Beginnings of Baroque Music: Its Roots in Sixteenth-Century Theory and Polemics (Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard...
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[i]The Concise Oxford History of Music[/i], by Gerald Abraham
The Concise Oxford History of Music, by Gerald Abraham. London, New York and Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1979. 968 pp. ISBN 0-19-311319-8. A "concise" history? That might seem an odd designation for this blockbuster volume. Yet compared to the...
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Women and Music: A History, edited by Karin Pendle
Grout. But their work has only begun to filter into classroom texts. The most recent edition of Grout, as revised by Claude V. Palisca (4th edition, 1988), provides a context for evaluating the significance of Women and Music: A History. Although...
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Sixteenth-Century Conception of Harmony
because they sounded less harsh to the ear and were subject to fewer restrictions than the other dissonant intervals." Claude V. Palisca, "Vincenzo Galilei's Counterpoint Treatise: a Code for the Seconda Pratica," Journal of the American Musicological...
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The Quality of Life and the Education of the Musical Amateur
The Quality of Life and the Education of the Musical Amateur1 Unprecedented numbers of young people are studying music as a major subject or performance medium in U.S. colleges, universities and conservatories. Although the college enrollment is...
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Recent Works by Scholars of Baroque Music
have been Manfred Bukofzer's excellent but long outdated Music in the Baroque Era from Monteverdi to Bach (1947) and Claude V. Palisca's Baroque Music (3rd edition, 1991), in addition to a few less suitable or more specialized texts. Palisca's book is...
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Rereading Absence: Women in Medieval and Renaissance Music
Press, 1984 F. Alberto Gallo, Music of the Middle Ages II, Cambridge University Press, 1985 Donald Jay Grout and Claude V. Palisca, A History of Western Music, 5th ed., W.W. Norton, 1996 Richard H. Hoppin, Medieval Music, W.W. Norton, 1978 Not...