The Role of History in Contemporary European Art-Music Culture

The Role of History in Contemporary European Art-Music Culture

written by Bruno Nettl, 1930-; edited by Timothy Rice, fl. 1981, James Porter, fl. 1969 and Chris Goertzen (Routledge (Publisher), 2000), 4 page(s)

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Field of Interest
World Music
Author
Bruno Nettl, 1930-
Content Type
General reference book
Format
Text
Page Count
4
Page Range
89-92
Publication Year
2000
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Subject
World Music, Music & Performing Arts, Europe, African American, Australian Aboriginal, American Indian, German, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, European, Czech, Austrian, The Beatles, Somalia Intervention, 1992-1993, Europa, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Elvis Presley, 1935-1977, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924, Franz Peter Schubert, 1797-1828, Joseph Haydn, 1732-1809, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Claudio Monteverdi, 1567-1643, Aretha Franklin, 1942-2018, Philip V. Bohlman, Judith Becker, Daniel Neuman, King Hank Williams, 1923-1953, Europe, North America
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Europa

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