Listen
6th ed.
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Contributions
- Tomlinson, Gary. - Contributor
- Kerman, Vivian. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Bedford/St. Martin's, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
114,250 words, Guess
Page Count
457 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelisten000kerm
- Internet Archivelisten00kerm_0
- Internet Archivelisten0000kerm_m8j2
- ISBN-139780312434199
- ISBN-100312434197
and 5 more
- Goodreads672287
- Library of Congress Control Number2007562757
- Library of Congress Control Number2003101702
- OCLC Control Number84854049
- Open LibraryOL15621948M
Classifications
- LCCMT6 .K365 2008
Description
Listen treats the subject of Western art music with reverence, scholarship, and thoroughness. Most importantly, it emphasizes the development and history of music within a cultural and societal context. It has beautiful illustrations. And it creates an environment in which the individuality of the teacher and his/her style can be flexibly developed while presenting a structure and organization for students of all learning styles. - Michael L. Samball, on back cover.
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