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Online Resources. From Oxford University Press. This presentation gives a brief description of the Oxford History of Western Music by Richard T aruskin . It tells you what the Oxford History of Western Music is how it can help you how to look for information in it
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Online Resources From Oxford University Press
This presentation gives a brief description of the Oxford History of Western Music by Richard Taruskin. • It tells you • what the Oxford History of Western Music is • how it can help you • how to look for information in it • The presentation will take about 5 minutes
The content consists of the full text of the five-volume 2009 edition, notes, bibliographies, further readings for each of the 69 chapters, numerous illustrations, and 1,800 musical examples. The Oxford History of Western Music presents Richard Taruskin’snarrative account of the evolution of Western classical music from the earliest notations to the twentieth century. Inclusion of invaluable observations, musical analyses, and a panoramic sense of the interaction between history, culture, politics, art, literature, religion, and music, makes the OHWM an essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the rich and diverse tradition of Western music.
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