The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music

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Don Michael Randel
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1996 - 1013 páginas
A long-awaited companion to The New Harvard Dictionary of Music, and compiled with the same meticulous scholarship and delight in detail, this biographical dictionary emphasizes classical and art music, but also gives ample attention to jazz and blues, rock and pop, and hymns and showtunes across the ages - with unusual care devoted to coverage of the twentieth century. That the Belgian composer Jean Absil was professor of fugue at the Brussels Conservatory is a little-known fact. And few are aware that Roy Acuff began his country-and-western career in medicine shows. The writings of the eighteenth-century organist Jakob Adlung may be obscure, while Theodor Adorno is widely read and studied. But they can all be found in the A's, along with 218 more entries, from Carl Friedrich Abel to Emanuel Ax. And this is only the beginning. Here then is the information you need about 5,500 figures in the world of music - the major, the minor, the famous, the nearly forgotten, from Bach and Beethoven to Irving Berlin, Benny Goodman, and Bruce Springsteen - capsule summaries of the lives and careers behind the music enjoyed in every era. The volume is enlivened with illustrations, some revelations in themselves.

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Sección 1
1
Sección 2
34
Sección 3
37
Sección 4
79
Sección 5
103
Sección 6
126
Sección 7
145
Sección 8
192
Sección 19
529
Sección 20
582
Sección 21
627
Sección 22
645
Sección 23
659
Sección 24
719
Sección 25
721
Sección 26
729

Sección 9
205
Sección 10
237
Sección 11
256
Sección 12
289
Sección 13
303
Sección 14
343
Sección 15
412
Sección 16
433
Sección 17
475
Sección 18
508
Sección 27
776
Sección 28
854
Sección 29
886
Sección 30
897
Sección 31
932
Sección 32
936
Sección 33
958
Sección 34
1000
Sección 35
1004
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Don Michael Randel, former Professor of Music at Cornell University and Professor of Music and President of the University of Chicago, is President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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