Assuming robert is required, and austin is required, and warner is required, the following 7 results were found.
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Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities—Introduction
Authenticity of Multiplicities A Panel Presentation for the CMS at Baldwin-Wallace College November 8, 1969 ROBERT AUSTIN WARNER, Moderator INTRODUCTION About the middle of September, Paul Traver called me to see if I would be willing to assemble a...
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From Hultsfred to Nashville: Factors Influencing the Success of a Music Cluster
Abstract Business Clustering is a phenomenon common in many industries around the world. Technology, manufacturing, and creative industries all experience the clustering of businesses to a certain geographical area to partake in the competitive...
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which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were Gwynn S. McPeek, David Crawford, and Edith Borroff. Their papers also appear in SYMPOSIUM...
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Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities—The Medium
which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were Gwynn S. McPeek, David Crawford, and John W. Grubbs. Their papers also appear in SYMPOSIUM...
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Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities—Musica Ficta
which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were Gwynn S. McPeek, Edith Borroff, and John W. Grubbs. Their papers also appear in SYMPOSIUM...
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which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were David Crawford, Edith Borroff, and John W. Grubbs. Their papers also appear in SYMPOSIUM...
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"Trollopiana"—David Claypoole Johnston Counters Frances Trollope's Views on American Music
The publication of Frances Trollope's Domestic Manners of the Americans (London, 1832) provoked a storm of angry reactions in the United States. Journalists, artists, and popular-music composers alike denounced her criticisms of American life and...