THE SCIENCE OF VOCAL PEDOGOGY: THEORY AND APPLICATION.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1967. 434 pages with numerous illustrations. More
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1967. 434 pages with numerous illustrations. More
New York: Galaxy, 1939. Parts printed and bound separately in printed folder; Approximately 80 pages total. More
2013. 16 pieces recorded live in Evanston, IL, November, 2012; Playing time approximately one hour; The CD retains the original spacing between pieces in the hour-long concert without intermission so that listeners can feel themselves part of this remarkable event; CD with 14 page booklet in Spanish and English. In..... More
Budapest: Zenemükiadô Vállalat, 1963. Second edition. 599 pages with marking ribbon. More
New York: Booset & Hawkes, 1939. 40 pages. More
Vancouver: Granville Island, 2008. First edition. Signed by the author; 369 pages with many photographs. More
Boston: 2006. First printing. xv, 265 pages. More
St. Louis: MMB Music, 1986. Third impression. 160 pages. More
Sparrow, 1986. 55 pages. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1975. First edition. Light foxing to page edges; 252 pages. More
1977. Two LP boxed set with Libretto; Libretto and music by Thomas de Hartmann, based on the Biblical Story of Esther by Racine; Recorded live, performed as oratorio by the Oswego College Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Henry;. Written and composed by de Hartmann during the Nazi occupation of Paris. After..... More
Basta, 2016. Box set of seven CDs with close to six hours running time and three booklets; Booklets include Thomas de Hartmann: A Composer's Life by John Mangan, 31 pages, and Notes on the Music by Elan Sicroff and Gert-Jan Blom, 31 & 35 pages; Cds contain music for piano..... More
2005. 156 pages. The science of harmonic attunement is the science of the soul. The search for the soul is the hero's quest, and only comes into being from the quest itself. This book attempts to support this quest through an analysis of Aristoxenus' Elementa Harmonica (c. 360 B.C.), from..... More
Xlibris, 2005. 156 pages. The science of harmonic attunement is the science of the soul. The search for the soul is the hero's quest, and only comes into being from the quest itself. This book attempts to support this quest through an analysis of Aristoxenus' Elementa Harmonica (c. 360 B.C.)..... More
New York: Oliver Ditson, 1934. Sheet Music; 98 pages. More
Nashville: Broadman, 1980. 331 pages. More
Cumming, IA: LMP, 1999. First printing. 163 pages with CD. More
Chapel Hill: Hinshaw, 1985. With Faure's original chamber instrumentation, newly edited with an English translation by John Rutter; 11" x 8.5" stapled booklet; 50 pages. More
New York: Bloomsbury, 2021. First edition. xiv, 274 pages. More
New York: Robbins, 1946. 93 pages. More
New York: SUNY, 1992. First edition. Foreword by Annemarie Schimmel; Preface by Seyyed Hossein Nasr; Music section by Nezih Uzel; Profusely illustrated; 167 pages. More
Scarecrow Press, 1993. 112 pages plus 16 pages of photo illustrations and 146 pages of Appendices, including a complete list of Carol Robinson's perfomring repertory and the scores of 16 pieces by her. Being by a musicologist, this biography focuses on the musical career of Carol Robinson, but it does..... More
Scarecrow Press, 1993. 112 pages plus 16 pages of photo illustrations and 146 pages of Appendices, including a complete list of Carol Robinson's perfomring repertory and the scores of 16 pieces by her. Being by a musicologist, this biography focuses on the musical career of Carol Robinson, but it does..... More
Tacámbaro de Codallos, Mexico: Taller Martín Pescador, 2018. First edition. Limited edition of 210 copies; Florencio Ramírez composed the text using Dante, Centaur, Poliphilus, and Blado type; Juan Pascoe and Martín Urbgina printed the work on Tamayo De Ponte paper using a Vandercook cylinder press and two Washington handpresses; The..... More
Birdwing, 1985. 64 pages. More