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
Beech Hill, 2015. First printing. Joseph Azize's fourth book is written for people who both love enough of John Lennon's music to care about its maker, and also feel that there is something deep at work within themselves, that there is something sublime to be learned about ourselves and the..... More
New York: Galaxy, 1939. Parts printed and bound separately in printed folder; Approximately 80 pages total. More
Schaumburg: Saint Germain Foundation, 1988. 43 pages. More
Schaumburg: Saint Germain Foundation, 1986. 81 pages. More
2013. In a recent interview, Yleana spoke of how, for her as a pianist, this music is intimately connected with the body. With sweeping gestures she described the music rising up from earth into the body, resounding in the belly with the rhythmic pieces, moving up into the chest with..... More
London: Tro Essex Music, 1973. 156 pages. More
Scarecrow Press and the Institute of Jazz Studies, 1982. First edition. Two volumes bound together in textured dark blue leather by Ginesta Bookbinding with gilt titles and design, raised bands, marbled end papers and all page edges gilt; Signed by almost all members of the American Jazz Orchestra, the group..... More
Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1991. First edition. Illustrations by Moira Morling; Photographs by Carolyn Bross and Ira Schwartz; 60 pages. More
Budapest: Zenemükiadô Vállalat, 1963. Second edition. 599 pages with marking ribbon. More
New York: Boosey & Hawkes, N.D. 186 pages. 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: 2010. xii, 289 pages. More
Library Reprints, 2001. Preface by Sir Edward Elgar; 79 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
London: Oxford University Press, 1969. 94 pages. More
Basta, 2016. Known mostly for his collaboration with Gurdjieff, Thomas de Hartmann was also an accomplished composer in his own right. He studied composition with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Anton Arensky and Sergei Taneyev, was quite famous in Russia at the turn of the Twentieth Century and collaborated with Wasily Kaminski in..... More
2005. 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 which Mitzi..... More
Xlibris, 2005. 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 which..... More
Xlibris, 2005. A Musicological study showing how by adhering to certain exact ratios, music gains objective power. The inquiry is scientific, the solutions ingenious. Following unconventional lines, the author brings together what appears on the surface to be three separate lines: Judaism, Hinduism, and the Gurdjieff Work. Their link is..... More
New York: Oliver Ditson, 1934. Sheet Music; 98 pages. More
Nashville: Broadman, 1980. 331 pages. More