Presenting detailed bibliographic information on all aspects of
harmony in music, with the broadest possible historical and
stylistic palette, this work includes over 2,600 total citations.
The sources range from treatises, dissertations, and textbooks to
journal articles and book reviews, and are cross-referenced and
indexed. This is the most complete bibliographic reference guide of
its kind on harmony. Including harmony-related materials from the
Baroque period through the present day, the work contains chapters
devoted to book-length treatises and their related citations, a
general bibliography comprised mostly of journal articles, and an
index. Of interest to music theory instructors, undergraduate and
graduate students of music theory, and researchers, this is the
second in a series of music theory reference books; the first,
"Orchestration Theory: A Bibliography," was published by Greenwood
Press in 1996.
This work contains chapters devoted to book-length treatises and
their related citations, a general bibliography containing mostly
journal articles, and an index, and includes harmony-related
materials from the Baroque period through the present day.
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