Volume 1, No. 1 - September 1994
Editor: Steve Sundell. With lots of help from Geri Laudati, Peg Brown, Ann Marie Rigler, Tim Noonan, Steve Kurr
Published twice yearly in September and February
Mills Music Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1494 (608) 263-1884
The Mills Music Library is pleased to unveil its new newsletter, the Jongleur. We hope it will be a vehicle for keeping our patrons abreast of the fascinating transformations happening in the world of information. We plan to use the newsletter for announcing activities in the Music Library, as a means of instruction, and just to let you know "what's new."
Changes in the way we acquire or access information occur so rapidly and with such frequency it's dizzying -- even for those of us who work here. We hope the Jongleur will help you to take advantage of these changes, hence this issue's introduction to the current periodicals index called UnCover and our inclusion of a lengthy list of library workshops.
We plan to issue two newsletters yearly, at the beginning of each fall and spring semester, and will include feature articles, lists of faculty and student publications, library hours, workshop schedules, and current events.
Let us know if there are other ways the Jongleur might be helpful to you.
It is no secret that electronic databases are changing the way people locate information and the speed at which they acquire it. CD-ROM products and databases accessible via the Internet have revolutionized the way people think about getting information. Databases which index periodical literature, for example, are heavily used in libraries. This provides a sharp contrast to the traditional periodical search of only a few years ago. Back then, the norm was a paper index, or for the savvy researcher with some spare change, an online database search conducted by a librarian. While paper indexes are still around and still useful, today many researchers head first to electronic resources.
UnCover is one of many databases accessible through the library's online catalog and one which is particularly useful for musicians. Based in Colorado, UnCover indexes over 15,000 journal and magazine titles and contains over 5,000,000 articles published since 1988. Begun as an English language database, it has recently included foreign language entries as well.
Typically, UnCover includes a journal within one week of publication. Contrast this with Music Index in paper which appears nine to twelve months after publication or Music Index on CD- ROM which presently covers only 1981-1990.
A nifty feature of UnCover allows the user to browse tables of contents of any periodical it indexes. UnCover makes it possible to keep abreast of current music publications and it's also a useful tool to see what is being written on music topics in non-music journals. Even more spectacular, the full text of any article in the database can be mailed or faxed to the user within twenty-four hours! (for a fee of course).
There are two easy ways to connect with UnCover. From the Electronic Library's Main Menu, select the following sequence:
If you use the WiscWorld software at home or in your office, go to WiscInfo and select this sequence:
To help search UnCover, the library has prepared a "QuickGuide." The Guide walks the user through basic searching, how to display results, and other useful information. In addition, the Music Library has a copy of the UnCover User's Guide available, and of course, library staff are available to assist with UnCover or any other research need.
Following is a list of the 200 music periodicals indexed in Uncover. Those titles received by the Music Library or other campus libraries begin with the + symbol.
For further reading on UnCover, see Doris B. Powers, "A Review of Uncover: The Table of Contents Database," Notes From the Hill (Spring 1994): 3-5. This newsletter from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is on the current periodical shelves at Mills Music Library.
Happy searching!
+ 19th Century Music
+ ASCAP in Action
+ Acta Musicologica
+ African Music
+ American Choral Review
+ American Harp Journal
+ American Music
+ American Music Teacher
+ American Organist
+ American Recorder
+ American String Teacher
+ American Suzuki Journal
Anacrusis
+ Annual Review of Jazz Studies
+ Ars Musica Denver
+ Asian Music
Australian Journal of Music Therapy
+ Bach
+ Balungan
+ Black Music Research Journal
+ Black Perspective in Music
+ Brass Bulletin
+ Brio
+ British Journal of Music Education
+ Bulletin of Historical Research in Music Education
+ Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education
CAS Journal
+ Canadian Folk Music Bulletin
+ Canadian Folk Music Journal
Canadian Musician
+ Canadian University Music Review
+ Chamber Music
+ Chinese Music
+ Choir and Organ
+ Choral Journal
Chung-kuo Yin Yueh
Chung Yang Yin Yueh Hsueh Yuan Hsueh Pao
Classic CD
Classical
+ Clavier
+ Coda Magazine
+ College Band Directors National Association Journal
+ College Music Symposium
+ Computer Music Journal
+ Consort
+ Contributions in Music Education
Country Music
+ Current Musicology
+ Dialogue in Instrumental Music Education
+ Diapason
+ Down Beat
+ Early Keyboard Journal
+ Early Music
+ Early Music History
+ Electronic Music Educator
+ Ethnomusicology
+ Fanfare
+ Finnish Music Quarterly
+ Fontis Artis Musicae
Frets
+ Gramophone
Guitar
+ Guitar Review
+ High Fidelity
+ Historic Brass Society Journal
+ Historical Performance
Home and Studio Recording
+ Horn Call Annual
Hungarian Music Quarterly
+ Hymn
IAJRC Journal
+ In Theory Only
+ Indiana Theory Review
+ InMusic
+ Instrumentalist
+ Inter-American Music Review
+ Interface
International Choral Bulletin
+ International Journal of Music Education
+ International Musician and Recording World
+ International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music
+ JEMF Quarterly
+ Jazz Educators Journal
Jazz Forum
+ Jazz Journal International
Jen Min Yin Yueh
+ Journal of Band Research
Journal of British Music Therapy
+ Journal of Country Music
+ Journal of Music Theory
+ Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy
+ Journal of Music Therapy
+ Journal of Musicological Research
+ Journal of Musicology
+ Journal of New Music Research
+ Journal of Research in Music Education
+ Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
[at Physics Library, Wendt Library]
+ Journal of the American Liszt Society
+ Journal of the American Musicological Society
Journal of the Conductors' Guild
+ Journal of the Indian Musicological Society
+ Journal of the Lute Society of America
+ Journal of the Music Academy, Madras
+ Journal of the Royal Musical Association
+ Journal of the Violin Society of America
Kansas Music Review
+ Key Notes
+ Keyboard Classics
Kodaly Envoy
+ Kurt Weill Newsletter
+ Leonardo Music Journal
+ Lute Society of America Quarterly
+ Missouri Journal of Research in Music Education
+ Modern Drummer
+ Moravian Music Journal
+ Music Analysis
Music and Computer Educator
+ Music and Letters
Music and Musicians
Music and Musicians International
+ Music Educators Journal
+ Music in Poland
Music Magazine
+ Music News from Prague
+ Music Perception
+ Music Review
Music Teacher
+ Music Theory Spectrum
+ Music Therapy
+ Music Therapy Perspectives
Music Trades
+ Musica Disciplina
+ Musical America
+ Musical Mainstream
+ Musical Opinion
+ Musical Quarterly
+ Musical Times
+ Musician
Musick
+ Musicology Australia
+ NARAS Journal
Night Club and Bar Magazine
+ Notes: The Journal of the Music Library Association
Option
Orff Echo
+ Ovation
PMEA News
Pan Pipes
Pastoral Music
+ Percussive Notes
Perfect Beat
+ Performance Practice Review
+ Periodica Musica
+ Perspectives of New Music
+ Piano and Keyboard
+ Piano Quarterly
+ Plainsong and Medieval Music
+ Polish Music
+ Popular Music
+ Popular Music and Society
+ Psychology of Music
+ Psychomusicology
+ Quarterly of the Center for Research in Music Learning and
Teaching
Recorder and Music
Recorder Magazine
Reformed Liturgy and Music
+ Repercussions
+ Research Chronicle
+ Rolling Stone
+ Sacred Music
School Music News
Sheet Music Magazine
+ Sing Out
Song Hits Magazine
Song of the West
+ Sonneck Society Bulletin
+ Sonus
Soundtrack!
+ Southeastern Journal of Music Education
Southwestern Musician
+ Stereo Review
+ Strad
+ Strings
+ Studia Musicologica
+ Studies in Music
+ Symphony Magazine
+ Teaching Music
+ Tempo
+ Theory and Practice
Tiger Beat
+ Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziek
Geschiendenis
Triangle of Mu Phi Epsilon
+ Update
Victorian Journal of Music Education
+ Violexchange
+ Wisconsin School Musician
+ Yearbook of Traditional Music
by Peg Brown
The Mills Music Library Audio Facility houses reserve materials for music classes. Material on reserve circulates for two hours in the library only. In addition to books, scores, and sound recordings, faculty members may photocopy articles and have these placed on reserve. Please include a complete citation of the source of the photocopy. We will work as quickly as possible to have these materials available; however, please allow one week for processing these items. To place items on reserve please provide us with a list giving the title, author, edition, and call number for each book or score. When listing reserve items in your course syllabus or on assignments, please provide the call number to insure speedy retrieval. Course tapes are also available at the audio facility. Tapes are created by the faculty members and may be dropped off at any time along with a list of their contents. We also request a copy of the syllabus for each class. This will allow us to determine peak use times and adjust our staffing accordingly.
Music faculty members may check out books and most scores for one semester using their faculty identification card. However, composers' collected works and monuments of music (M2s and M3s) circulate only to faculty and just for seven days. Sound recordings circulate to faculty for one semester and video tapes for one week using an audio circulation card. To apply for the audio card, contact Peg Brown in the Audio Facility or phone her at 263-2961.
Forms for requesting materials to be purchased by the Music Library are available from the front office or on the pamphlet table in Mills Music Library. Complete forms should be submitted to Ann Marie Rigler. Please indicate on the form if the requested material is needed for a course.
If you wish to use the seminar room for special course sessions or other meetings, please contact the Audio Facility to sign up in advance. This room is equipped with a turntable, tape deck, compact disc player, and VCR, and seats approximately twenty-five people.
. . . and Some Additional Campus Library Services
Materials not currently owned by Mills Music Library may be obtainable through interlibrary loan. The Interlibrary Loan Office is located in Room 231 Memorial Library and their hours are 9:00-4:00 Monday-Friday. Request forms may be picked up and turned in at the Memorial Library Circulation desk during hours the office is closed. When materials come in you will be notified by mail, and you may pick up the items at either the Interlibrary Loan Office or the circulation desk.
ACCESS, the Document Delivery service for journal articles, is available to UW faculty and staff. Articles can be delivered directly to departmental mail addresses. In order to use the service, an account must be established through a participating campus library. Charges are 12 per page. Requests for articles can be made by completing a paper form which is available in most libraries, by email, or on disk. For specifics, contact either Judy Tuohy or Madeline Quigly in 231 Memorial Library or phone them at 262-2571 or 262-8958.
Memorial Library has a limited number of private study carrels available for faculty members. Currently, all have been assigned for the semester, and there is a long waiting list. If you are interested in having your name added to this list contact Peter Burtch at 265-2727 (or by email burtch@macc.wisc.edu). There is a $10 deposit for keys.
The Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) created a borrowing program to provide an opportunity for the faculty of one participating institution to have borrowing privileges at the others. These institutions include Indiana University, Michigan State, Northwestern University, Ohio State University at Columbus, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, as well as University of Wisconsin- Madison. Each institution determines its own loan period and restrictions. To apply for a reciprocal loan card, please contact Ed Van Gemert at 262-0950. Each of these libraries' electronic catalogs is available online and accessible through the University of Wisconsin-Madison Electronic Library.
The Music Index CD-ROM is now accessible through the UW-Madison Electronic Library. Look for it as a pick on the "Journal and Information Databases in Campus Libraries."
Ann Marie Rigler has compiled a twenty-seven page list of books and scores acquired by the Music Library between January and June 1994. Would you like a copy? Would you prefer to set up a subscription so that you receive each Acquisitions List as it is compiled? Either way, let Ann Marie know. You can phone her at 263-1884, email her at rigler@macc.wisc.edu, or even send her a note the old-fashioned way by campus mail.
Peg Brown joined the Mills Music Library staff earlier this summer for a one year project appointment. Her background includes degrees in library science and psychology and she previously worked for the Memorial Library Preservation Department. If pressed, Peg will own up to many enjoyable hours spent with a clarinet or violin in her hands, or a piano under her fingers. Ask her about her life among the pigeons.
She is presently head of the Audio Facility and handles all requests for both audio and print Reserves. Her duties also include responsibility for circulation. We are delighted she has joined the Music Library!
Ann Marie Rigler joined the Music Library full-time this past spring. During the 93-94 academic year we were fortunate to have her as a part time reference staffer. Of course, serving as the professor of organ in the School of Music during the same period she needs no introduction to the Madison music community. However, Ann Marie has another (darker) side which needs to be exposed publicly. Yes, Ann Marie has a library background! In fact, she brings a wealth of experience to her new one year project appointment having worked in the libraries at Southern Methodist University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Simpson College.
Her duties at Mills include the acquisition of scores and recordings as well as overseeing the Mills bindery. She's a busy woman with an infectious laugh that cheers all around her.
One final comment on that darker side of Ann Marie. She is apparently still trying to find redemption for her former life as a pool hall attendant by serving as an organist at Peace Lutheran Church in Waunakee. We wish her well.
Mills Music Library Staff
Peg Brown, Audio Facility 263-2961
Lynn Gullickson, Technical Services 263-4067
Geri Laudati, Director 263-2721
Ann Marie Rigler, Acquisitions 263-1884 Betsy Robbins,
Cataloging 263-1963 Steve Sundell, Reference 263-1963
The Library's New MadCat
The name of the Library's computer catalog has changed from NLS to
MadCat. MadCat looks and feels just like the old NLS and uses the
same command structure. It does, however, have one new wrinkle.
Users now have the option of searching MadCat in a Windows-based
environment called WisLIR (Wisconsin Library Information
Retriever). After selecting MadCat from the Electronic Library's
Main Menu, choose "Graphical Search Interface" for the new WisLIR
version. For the tradition catalog, choose "Command Search
Interface."
There are many databases retrievable from the Electronic Library's
Main Menu which also look and search just like MadCat. These
include numerous periodical indexes like Biography Index, Education
Index, Humanities Index, and Readers' Guide. A host of other
databases are accessible through the Main Menu as well but these
do not look like MadCat. Some of the many with potential interest
to musicians include Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Books in
Print, Dissertation Abstracts, ERIC, and Historical Abstracts.
Lots of information, and it's all free.
Library Schedules Workshops
Music Library staff will again offer training in the use of music
CD-ROM and other databases useful to music faculty and students.
These drop-in workshops are held in the library's Seminar Room and
offer the participant the opportunity for a hands-on experience
with the databases.
Music Index, MUSE (includes RILM Abstracts), Musical Sound
Recordings
Monday, September 19, 3:00 - 4:30
Wednesday, September 28, 4:30 - 6:00
Friday, October 7, 1:00 - 2:30
Music Resources on General CD-ROM Databases
Monday, October 3, 4:30 - 6:00
MADCAT
The General Library System is hosting introductory MadCat workshops
throughout the semester at a number of campus libraries. Those
scheduled in room 362 Memorial Library over the next two months are
as follows:
Wednesday, September 7, 3:30-4:30
Thursday, September 15, 3:30-4:30
Tuesday, September 20, 12:00-1:00
Saturday, September 24, 11:00-12:00
Monday, October 3, 3:30-4:30
Wednesday, October 5, 6:30-7:30
Thursday, October 13, 3:30-4:30
Saturday, October 15, 11:00-12:00
Wednesday, October 26, 12:00-1:00
An advanced MadCat workshop will be held on Wednesday, October 19
from 3:30-5:00 also in room 362 Memorial Library.
INTERNET
The campus libraries are also offering introductory workshops on
the Internet. They are scheduled in room 362 Memorial Library are
on the following dates:
Friday, September16, 8:30-10:00
Friday, September 30, 4:00-5:30
Friday, October14, 3:30-5:00
SPECIALIZED WORKSHOPS
How to find Info on the Internet in ANY Discipline
Friday, September 23, 8:30-10:00
Friday, October 21, 3:30-5:00
Memorial Library room 362
Humanities Resources on the Internet
Wednesday, October 12, 4:00-5:30
Memorial Library room 362
WiscInfo for Research
Monday, September 19, 3:00-4:30 (PC)
Wednesday, September 28, 3:00-4:30 (Mac)
Friday, September 30, 9:00-10:00 (PC)
Friday, October 7, 10:00-11:30 (Mac)
All are held at College
Library room 1193.
Mosaic for Research
Friday, September 23, 3:00-4:30 (Mac)
Monday, October 3, 10:00-11:30 (Mac)
Both are held at College
Library room 1193.
Located on the Mills Music Library pamphlet table are handouts
about these and other workshops.
Speaking of library education, Mills staff are willing and eager to
provide course related instruction, tours, or individualized
assistance with any of the information resources at our disposal.
Contact us. We'll be glad to tailor instruction to your course or
specific needs.
Imprint A Checklist of Recent Faculty and Student Publications
Compiled by Tim Noonan and Steve Sundell
We begin this column with a mini-retrospective, a look at faculty
and student publications since 1990. Subsequent columns will cite
current publications, and we will take a look at audio and video
recordings as well. Let us know of any oversight so that we can
provide as complete a publication picture as possible.
Allsen, J. Michael. "Intertextuality and Compositional Process in
Two Cantilena Motets by Hugo de Lantins." Journal of Musicology 11
(Spring 1993): 174-202.
______. Review of Ockeghem's 'Missa cuiusvis toni in Its Original
Notation and Edited in All the Modes, with an introduction by
George Houle. Notes 51 (September 1994): 410-411.
Becknell, Nancy. TheWingra Woodwind Quintet. Madison: University
of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, 1991.
Blum, Martha. The Pro Arte Quartet: 50 Years. Madison:
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, 1991.
Chisholm, Sally, and Eugene Purdue. "Ernst Krenek: The Composer
Talks about His String Quartets." Strings 6, no. 5 (March-April
1992): 56-59.
Cook, Susan C. "George Antheil's Transatlantic: An American in the
Weimar Republic." Journal of Musicology 9 (Fall 1991): 498-520.
______."Listening to Billie Holiday: Intersections of Race and
Gender." Sonneck Society Bulletin 18, no. 3 (Fall 1992): 94-97.
______. "Musicology and the Undoing of Women [review of Feminine
Endings: Music Gender, and Sexuality, by Susan McClary]."
American Quarterly 44, no. 1 (March 1992): 155-62.
______. "What's A Girl to Do?" [Letter to the editor] New York
Review of Books 39, no. 13 (16 July 1992): 53, and cf. "Mr. Craft
Meets Barbara Strozzi." AWC News/Forum 11 (Spring/Summer 1993):
9-10.
Crook, David. Orlando di Lasso's Imitation Magnificats for
Counter-Reformation Munich. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 1994.
Dembski, Stephen. "The Context of Composition: The Reception of
Robert Morris's Theory of Compositional Design." Theory and
Practice 14/15 (1989-90): 187-201.
Dill, Charles. "Rameau Reading Lully: Meaning and System in
Rameau's Recitative Tradition." Cambridge Opera Journal 6 March
1994): 1-17.
_____. Review of Gr
try and the Growth of Opra Comique, by David Charlton; Ftes
et musiques revolutionnaires: Grtry et Gossec, ed. Roland
Mortier and Herve Hasquin; and Documents Grtry dans les
collections de la Bibliothque Royale Albert 1er, ed. Yves Lenoir.
Notes 48 (September 1991): 82-84.
______. "Creative Process in Rameau's Castor et Pollux."
Studies in the History of Music 3 (1992): 93-106
Earp, Lawrence. Reviews of Machaut's Mass: An Introduction, by
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, and Compositional Techniques in the
Four-Part Isorhythmic Motets of Philippe de Vitry and His
Contemporaries, by Daniel Leech-Wilkinson. Journal of the
American Musicological Society 46 (Summer 1993): 295-305.
______. "Texting in 15th-Century French Chansons: A Look Ahead
from the 14th Century." Early Music 19 (May 1991): 195-210.
Grieve, Tyrone. "Differing Editions." The Instrumentalist 46, no.
9 (April 1992): 38-43.
______. "A Look at the Violin in 16th- and 17th-Century Poland."
Journal of the Violin Society of America 11, no. 1 (1991):
117- 142.
______. "Mendelssohn's Concerto Revisions." The Instrumentalist
46, no. 7 (February 1992): 65-67.
______. "New Light on Mendelssohn's Concerto: Early Version
Raises Questions." Strings 7, no. 5 (March-April 1993): 37-42.
______. "200 Years of Polish Teaching Repertoire." American
String Teacher 42, no. 2 (Spring 1992): 41-47.
Hill, Douglas. "Preparation for College Horn Players."
Instrumentalist 48, no. 2 (September 1993): 70-76.
Hyer, Brian. " 'Sighing Branches': Prosopopoeia in Rameau's
Pigmalion." Music Analysis 13 (March 1994): 7-50.
Koza, Julia Eklund. "The Boys in the Band: Sexism and the
Construction of Gender in Middle School Textbook
Illustrations." Educational Foundations 6, no. 3 (Summer
1992): 85-105.
______. "Females in 1988 Middle School Textbooks: An Analysis
of Illustrations." Journal of Research in Music Education 42
(Summer 1994): 145-171.
______. "The 'Missing Males' and Other Gender Issues in Music
Education: Evidence from the Music Supervisors' Journal, 1914-
1924." Journal of Research in Music Education 41 (Fall 1993):
212-232.
______. "Music and the Feminine Sphere: Images of Women as
Musicians in Godey's Lady's Book, 1830-1877." Musical Quarterly
75 (Summer 1991): 103-129.
______. "Music Instruction in the Nineteenth Century: Views
from Godey's Lady's Book, 1830-77." Journal of Research in
Music Education 38 (Winter 1990): 245-257.
______. "A Place at the Table." The Quarterly Journal of Music
Teaching and Learning 4, no. 4 / 5, no. 1 (Winter 1993/Spring
1994): 3-4.
______. "Picture This: Sex Equity in Textbook Illustrations."
Music Educators Journal 78, no. 7 (March 1992): 28-33.
Long, Mary Anne. "Canonic Imitation or Emulation?" AWC News/Forum
11 (Spring/Summer 1993): 17-19.
Nelson, David J., Anthony L. Barresi, and Janet R. Barrett.
"Musical Cognition Within an Analogical Setting: Toward a
Cognitive Component of Musical Aptitude in Children."
Psychology of Music 20, no. 1 (1992): 70-79.
Olson, Gerald, Anthony Barresi, and David Nelson. "Music
Teacher Education: Practice to Policy." Design for Arts in
Education 93, no. 4 (March-April 1992): 36-45.
Pearsall, Edward R. "Harmonic Progressions and Prolongation in
Post-Tonal Music." Music Analysis 10 (October 1991): 345-55
Radano, Ronald M. "Jazzin' the Classics: The AACM's Challenge to
Mainstream Aesthetics." Black Music Research Journal 12
(Spring 1992): 79-95.
______. New Musical Figurations: Anthony Braxton's Cultural
Critique. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1993.
Schaffer, John William. "A Harmony-Based Heuristic Model for Use
in an Intelligent Tutoring System." Journal of Music Theory
Pedagogy 5 (Spring 1991): 25-46.
Sutton, R. Anderson. Recording review of Music of Madura: Java,
Indonesia. Ethnomusicology 36 (Fall 1992): 446-49.
______. Review of Etnomusicologie en Jaap Kunst, by Gustaaf
Walgraeve. Ethnomusicology 35 (Fall 1991): 436-38.
______. Review of Selected Musical Terms of Non-Western Cultures:
A Notebook-Glossary, by Walter Kaufmann. Ethnomusicology
35 (Fall 1991): 426-28.
______. Review of Sudanese Music in the Cianjuran Style:
Anthropological and Musicological Aspects of Tembang Sunda, by
Wim van Zanten. Ethnomusicology 35 (Spring/Summer 1991): 282-84.
______. Traditions of Gamelan Music in Java: Musical Pluralism
and Regional Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1991.
______. Variation in Central Javanese Gamelan Music: Dynamics
of a Steady State. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University,
1993.
Swack, Jeanne. "John Walsh's Publications of Telemann's Sonatas
and the Authenticity of 'Op. 2' ." Journal of the Royal Musical
Association 118 (1993): 223-245.
______ . "On the Origins of the Sonate auf Concertenart."
Journal of the American Musicological Society 46 (Fall 1993):
369-414.
______. Review of Bach Interpretation: Articulation Marks in
Primary Sources of J.S. Bach, by John Butt. Notes 48 (June 1992):
1255-56.
______. "Telemann Research since 1975." Acta Musicologica 64, no.
2 (Jul-Dec 1992): 139-64.
Wiecki, Ronald V. "Relieving '12-Tone Paralysis': Harry Partch
in Madison, Wisconsin, 1944-1947." American Music 9, no. 1
(Spring 1991): 43-66.
_____. "Two Musical Idealists--Charles Ives and E. Robert
Schmitz: A Friendship Reconsidered." American Music 10, no. 1
(Spring 1992): 1-19.
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December 24-26 CLOSED
December 27-30 noon - 4:30 pm
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Audio Facility/Reserves
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Mon - Thurs 8:30 am - 9:45 pm
Fri 8:30 am - 5:45 pm
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