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Musicology and Dance

Historical and Critical Perspectives Davinia Caddy Explores well-known European Music through the lens of Dance, including Music by Purcell, Bach, Haydn, Wagner, Mahler, Fauré, and Debussy. It features genres such as cantatas, concertos, opera, ballet, and Protestant hymns, in contexts including the stage and ballroom, high Art and popular entertainment, and professional and amateur performances.

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Eighteenth-century Music

Bach, Handel and Scarlatti

Reception in Britain 1750–1850 Mark Kroll | Boston University This Element examines the reception of their Music during this dynamic period in British Musical history, and places the discussion within the context of the Artistic, cultural, economic, and political factors that stimulated such passionate interest in ‘ancient Music.’

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Instrumental Music in Late Eighteenth-Century Naples

Politics, Patronage and Artistic Culture Anthony R. DelDonna | Georgetown University, Washington DC This book demonstrates the cultivation of instrumental genres by Neapolitan Musicians and its significant stature at the royal court. Drawing on archival documents and Musical sources, it paints a compelling history of local instrumental Music culture and contributes to a wider ethnographic portrait of Naples in the late eighteenth-century.

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Music and the Benefit Performance in EighteenthCentury Britain

Matthew Gardner | Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany Explores the history of the benefit performance in eighteenth-century Britain, revealing how benefits helped Musicians establish themselves within the commercial structures of Britain’s urban centres. This book is for anyone interested in British Musical history, pArticularly its performers, audiences, and institutions.

302pp 2 b/w illus. 6 tables 6 Music examples Jun. 2022 9781108730150 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 31.99 Oct. 2019 9781108492935 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105.00 eISBN 9781108631808

Telemann Studies

Wolfgang Hirschmann | MArtin Luther-Universität HalleWittenberg, Germany Georg Philipp Telemann’s significance within Eighteenth-century Musical culture is now well acknowledged, and his rich and varied output increasingly appreciated by students, scholars, and listeners. This volume of essays – the first of its kind in English – will provide the impetus for growing international engagement with Telemann’s legacy.

Cambridge Composer Studies

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EthnoMusicology

The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music

Nanette de Jong This broad introduction to Caribbean Music approaches the subject through socio-cultural themes specific to the colonial encounter – creolisation, transnationalism and identity. These thematic continuities illuminate the complexities of the region’s multi-layered Musical traditions, which contribute to defining the island nations and their diasporas.

Cambridge Companions to Music

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Medieval and Renaissance Music

Devotional Refrains in Medieval Latin Song

Mary Channen Caldwell | University of Pennsylvania Aimed at Musicologists, medievalists, religious studies scholars and general readers interested in early Music, this book reveals the importance of Latin refrains in the lives of religious communities in the European Middle Ages. Chapters focus on song and the negotiation of temporalities, performance, communal identity, memory and multilingualism.

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Music and Liturgy in Medieval Britain and Ireland

Ann Buckley | Trinity College Dublin The book is for scholars and students from across the humanities who wish to understand the varieties of liturgical culture in medieval Britain and Ireland. The contributors discuss how this rich corpus of Music, texts and ritual developed through personal, political and professional networks of monastic, diocesan and lay communities.

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Music and Musicians at the Collegiate Church of St Omer

Crucible of Song, 1350–1550 Andrew Kirkman | University of Birmingham Northern France and the Low Countries formed the crucible of Europe’s most sophisticated Music in the later Middle Ages. That Music and its makers were sought from France to Italy and Bohemia. Focusing on the rich Musical institution of one wealthy medieval church, this book reveals the values and social structures that shaped its cultivation.

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Understanding the Old Hispanic Office

Texts, Melodies, and Devotion in Early Medieval Iberia Emma Hornby | University of Bristol Incorporating notational, Musical, theological and historical perspectives, this path-breaking study brings Old Hispanic chant into the mainstream of medieval Music studies. Based on new methodologies for working with early medieval liturgy from Spain, it introduces this distinctive body of manuscripts, services and liturgical genres.

450pp Sep. 2022 9781108845892 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781108991223

Music (general)

A History of Welsh Music

Trevor Herbert | Royal College of Music, London Ranging from early medieval Musical bards to pop Music in the twenty-first century, this book describes Welsh Musical practices and traditions and the forces that have shaped and directed them, probing the reasons why the idea of Wales as a ‘Musical nation’ arose and became embedded in popular consciousness.

420pp Sep. 2022 9781316511060 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009036511

A Philosophy of Playing Drum Kit

Magical Nexus Gareth Dylan Smith | Boston University In this Element, the author describes how playing drum kit enables him to experience transcendence, the magical nexus at which Materials, Construction, Values/Culture and Expression meet. These domains and the magic derived from their combination is illustrated through examples of the author’s live and recorded Musical collaborations.

Elements in Twenty-First Century Music Practice

75pp Oct. 2022 9781108995023 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00 eISBN 9781108993180

Grazyna Bacewicz, The ‘First Lady of Polish Music’

Diana Ambache This Element explores the life and work of Grażyna Bacewicz and her contributions to the Musical canon. The Element focuses on the historical context of her life, her major achievements, and the language and development of her compositions.

Elements in Women and Music

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Theory of Prominence

Temporal Structure of Music Based on Linguistic Stress Bryan Hayslett | New York University This Element’s analytical system outlines structure and phrasing in sections of Music without even perceptible meter. Instead of entrainment to meter, Hayslett posits that listeners perceive rhythm in similar ways to how they perceive the rhythm of language. He provides analyses that outline temporal structure according to perceptual prominence.

Elements in Music since 1945

75pp Sep. 2022 9781108813334 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00 eISBN 9781108884402

Music criticism

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Music and the Sonorous Sublime in European Culture, 1680–1880

Sarah Hibberd | University of Bristol A historically situated study of the relationship between Music, sound and the sublime, this book embraces familiar works and composers, such as Handel, C. P. E. Bach, Haydn and Wagner, but also explores less familiar repertory and source material. Performers and audiences are also considered as agents and sites of sublime experience.

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“Why Aren’t They Talking?”

The Sung-Through Musical from the 1980s to the 2010s Alex Bádue This Element focuses on American sung-through Musicals composed and premiered between 1980 and 2019 and explores how creative teams employed compositional techniques through which Music establishes characterization and expression. This Element also enumerates how the Musical reinvented itself toward and in the twenty-first century.

Elements in Musical Theatre

75pp Mar. 2022 9781108791939 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00 eISBN 9781108866866

A History of Stringed Keyboard Instruments

StewArt Pollens A wide-ranging history of the piano, clavichord, and harpsichord, from their origins in the fourteenth century to the present. It will interest scholars, keyboard instrument players, makers and technicians, as well as those who simply enjoy listening to over five centuries of keyboard Music.

592pp Apr. 2022 9781108421997 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 145.00 eISBN 9781108379915

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The Royal College of Music and its Contexts

An Artistic and Social History David C. H. Wright | Royal College of Music, London An insightful account of a fascinating Musical environment by an historian with experience of Music colleges and universities. Investigates the standpoints of British conservatoire Music education, its Musical culture (and its conflicts) and the funding that paid (very poorly) for it. For readers interested in society, culture and Music.

Music since 1900

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Nineteenth-century Music

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Beethoven Studies 4

Keith Chapin | Cardiff University 250 years after the composer’s birth, Beethoven Studies 4 offers new perspectives on Beethoven and his Music, from the aesthetic to the performative, the analytical to the historical. The stimulating original research will appeal to scholars and practitioners alike.

Cambridge Composer Studies

265pp 12 b/w illus. 7 tables 32 Music examples Nov. 2022 9781108449939 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Sep. 2020 9781108428521 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108552813 NEW IN PAPERBACK

Mahler in Context

Charles Youmans | Pennsylvania State University A collection of specially commissioned essays exploring the institutions, Artists, thinkers, cultural and socio-political conditions, and relationships that shaped Mahler’s creative output. Focusing the context, the volume provides a sense of the complex crosscurrents against which Mahler was reacting as conductor, composer, and human being.

Composers in Context

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Music, Subjectivity, and Schumann

Benedict Taylor A timely and much-needed critical examination of the idea of Musical subjectivity, this book draws on philosophy, critical theory and Music analysis to probe the meaning of this elusive concept. Benedict Taylor focuses on the Music of Robert Schumann, with whose Music the term ‘subjectivity’ is probably most closely associated.

350pp Apr. 2022 9781009158084 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009158091

Opera

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Bizet’s Opera on the Global Stage Richard Langham Smith | Royal College of Music, London A transnational history of the performance, reception, translation, adaptation and appropriation of Bizet’s Carmen from 1875 to 1945. This volume explores how Bizet’s Opera swiftly travelled the globe, and how the story, the Music, the staging and the singers appealed to audiences in diverse contexts.

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German Operetta on Broadway and in the West End, 1900–1940

Derek B. Scott | University of Leeds A study of a neglected but crucial pArt of the history of the West End and Broadway. The stage works presented here connect to major topics of the twentieth century including modernity, cosmopolitanism and media technology. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective

Reimagining Italianità in the Long Nineteenth Century Axel Körner | University College London As Italian Opera gained an international following during the nineteenth century, the idea of Operatic Italianness constantly evolved as a result of transnational exchanges between composers, promoters, Musicians and audiences. This book explores the processes involved in constructing these shifting national identities and interprets their effects.

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Madama Butterfly/ Madamu Batafurai

Transpositions of a ‘Japanese Tragedy’ Arthur Groos | Cornell University, New York Emphasizing the conflicted transcultural encounter portrayed in Madama Butterfly, this book examines nineteenth-century treaty-port culture and the eye-witness account that underlies the Opera, addresses questions of race and gender in its representation of the heroine, and explores the Opera’s controversial reception in Japan.

300pp Dec. 2022 9781009250672 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781009250696

Music Theatre and the Holy Roman Empire

The German Musical Stage at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century Austin Glatthorn | University of Durham Designed for Music scholars, historians, and those interested in Music of the ‘Classical era’, Glatthorn’s book explores the contexts in which MozArt, Haydn, and Beethoven lived, going beyond these individuals to uncover the Musical figures, processes, and materials that shaped the world of Central European Music theatre c.1800.

388pp Jul. 2022 9781316512494 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00 eISBN 9781009067485

The Cambridge Companion to Seventeenth-Century Opera

Jacqueline Waeber | Duke University, North Carolina This Companion offers an in-depth introduction to the early history of Opera by focusing on its foundational century. From Opera’s Italian origins to its growth through Europe and the Americas, the volume chArts the changing landscape – on stage and beyond – which shaped the way early Opera was produced and received.

Cambridge Companions to Music

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Seventeenth-century Music

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Music, Dance, and Drama in Early Modern English Schools

Amanda Eubanks Winkler | Syracuse University, New York This is the first book to systematically analyze the role the performing Arts played in English schools after the Reformation. Amanda Eubanks Winkler deploys an innovative methodology to understand school-based performance that combines rigorous archival research with phenomenological and performance studies approaches.

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Twentieth-century and contemporary Music

Benjamin Britten in Context

Vicki P Stroeher | Marshall University, West Virginia Britten in Context offers historical, social, cultural, queer, Musical, and political context for one of the pivotal British composers of the twentieth century. Engaging essays from leading scholars in Music, Art, theory, performance, religion, and cultural and Music history reward readers of all academic levels.

Composers in Context

426pp Apr. 2022 9781108496698 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110.00 eISBN 9781108634878

Elliott CArter’s Late Music

John Link The first comprehensive study of the late Music of one of the most influential composers of the last half century, this book includes detailed essays on all of CArter’s major works after 1995, with special emphasis on his settings of contemporary modernist poetry from Ashbery to Zukofsky.

Music since 1900

510pp Jan. 2022 9780521769761 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781139019873

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James MacMillan Studies

George Parsons This volume opens up the Music and conceptual world of Sir James MacMillan. In it an international team of scholars analyses a broad selection of MacMillan’s works. It engages with central features of MacMillan’s compositions, especially the intersections between religion, spirituality and compositional approaches.

Cambridge Composer Studies

264pp 3 tables 76 Music examples Nov. 2022 9781108716871 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 Aug. 2020 9781108492539 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108592154

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John Cage and Peter Yates

Correspondence on Music criticism and Aesthetics MArtin Iddon | University of Leeds The correspondence between John Cage and Peter Yates represents the final pArt of Cage’s three most significant exchanges of letters. Cage argued ‘composing’s one thing, performing’s another, listening’s a third’: in this exchange he engages directly with the last pArt of that triad of Musical elements.

Music since 1900

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Lateness and Modernism

Untimely Ideas about Music, Literature and Politics in Interwar Britain Sarah Collins | University of Western Australia, Perth Explores the political aesthetics of ‘lateness’ in the cultural sphere after World War I, mapping intersections between the activities, attitudes and ideas of Musical and literary figures in Britain. The book will appeal to readers interested in Musical modernism, literary modernism and the politics of interwar Britain.

Music since 1900

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Music behind the Iron Curtain

Weinberg and his Polish Contemporaries Daniel Elphick | Royal Holloway, University of London Mieczysław Weinberg’s Music has been undergoing a revival since his death; this book explains his Music in the context of Cold War Polish-Soviet cultural relations. It will appeal to scholars of East European Music and cultural identity, as well as audiences who have been intrigued by the composer’s Music.

Music in Context

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Offenbach Performance in Budapest, 1920–1956

Orpheus on the Danube Péter Bozó This element identifies the important role played by Jacques Offenbach’s Musical stage works in Budapest Musico-theatrical life in the twentieth century and how Offenbach’s stage works were performed/transformed in interwar and post-World War II Budapest.

Elements in Musical Theatre

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On Jazz

A Personal Journey Alyn Shipton Brim-full of personal reminiscence and zesty anecdote, On Jazz is an affectionate portrait of the personalities behind the Music. It takes us into clubs, Dancehalls, and theatres, up close to the stage and behind the scenes. The electrifying world it conjures up is unforgettably spotlighted as never before.

310pp May. 2022 9781108834230 Hardback GBP 20.00 / USD 24.95 eISBN 9781108992473

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Richard Strauss in Context

Morten Kristiansen A collection of specifically commissioned essays on a range of topics that contextualize the life and works of Richard Strauss, one of the most prolific composers of the past 150 years. Moving beyond biography, the chapters within explore facets of the Music profession that are broadly applicable to Musical studies of the era.

Composers in Context

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Stravinsky in Context

Graham Griffiths | City, University of London Igor Stravinsky’s strikingly original compositions continue to fascinate scholars and Music-lovers across the globe. This volume brings together a collection of 35 short, specially commissioned essays that illuminate the varied contexts from which emerged Stravinsky’s impressive catalogue of innovative and richly creative Music.

Composers in Context

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The Beatles and Sixties Britain

Marcus Collins | Loughborough University Marcus Collins writes for anyone interested in the Beatles, the sixties and the relationship between the two. This book’s extensive research shows how the Beatles acted as the sand in the oyster of 1960s Britain: their disruptive presence inciting a wholesale re-examination of social, political and cultural norms.

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The Cambridge Companion to Krautrock

Uwe Schütte | Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany This first academic introduction to the 1960s/70s ‘Krautrock’ movement of German experimental Music discusses key bands of the era including Can, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Neu!, and Faust. It also explores the contexts of Krautrock’s emergence and its wide-ranging influence on Music including punk, German Free Jazz, and Detroit Techno.

Cambridge Companions to Music

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The Stage Works of Philip Glass

Robert F. Waters | New Jersey Institute of Technology The Stage Works of Philip Glass is a rich exploration of Glass and his widely acclaimed Music for the theatre within the context of other composers interested in so-called minimalist features. It assesses different critical interpretations of Glass’s work, and sheds light on his challenging creative philosophy.

Composers on the Stage

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Twentieth-Century Music in the West

An Introduction Tom Perchard | Goldsmiths, University of London This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century Music to address popular Music, Art Music and jazz on equal terms. It highlights the interconnections between different genres and styles, enabling better understanding of their aesthetics, practice and key repertoire. It is designed for easy use by students and teachers.

350pp Sep. 2022 9781108741736 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 eISBN 9781108680899

West Side Story in Spain

The Transcultural Adaptation of an Iconic American Show Paul R. Laird | University of Kansas This Element compares the adaptations of the 1996 and 2018 versions of West Side Story in detail, illuminating issues encountered when translating a Musical for another culture. This Element concludes with the Spanish reception of the 2021 film by Steven Spielberg.

Elements in Musical Theatre

75pp Jul. 2022 9781108970457 Paperback GBP 15.00 / USD 20.00 eISBN 9781108980722

Whose Country Music?

Gender, Identity, and Belonging in Twenty-FirstCentury Country Music Culture Paula J. Bishop PArticipation in country Music culture has long been dictated and restricted by entrenched systems of gatekeeping. This collection contests those systems and challenges the received narrative, examining contemporary issues in country Music through feminist, intersectional, and postcolonialist theories.

280pp Dec. 2022 9781108837125 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108937443

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