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    Für kommende Zeiten : [selections] by Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-2007

    Kürten, Germany : Stockhausen, 2005
    Format: Audio


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    Conducting the music, not the musicians by Nowak, Jerry

    New York, NY : Carl Fischer, 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Preliminary concepts -- Beat patterns and support breathing -- Two, three, and four meter -- Ensemble application chorales: two, three, and four meter -- Entrances on the offbeat and application materials: two, three, and four meter -- Five-eight, seven-eight, six-eight, nine-eight, and twelve-eight meter -- Ensemble application chorales: five-eight, seven-eight, six-eight, nine-eight, and twelve-eight meter -- Five, six, and seven meter -- Ensemble application chorales: five, six, and seven meter -- Dynamics and articulations -- Ensemble application materials -- Pauses, hesitations, and variations in tempo -- Ensemble application exercises -- Cueing and phrase conducting with the left hand -- Ensemble application exercises -- Variations within the meter and changing meter -- Ensemble application materials -- Conducting in special situations -- Aesthetic perception -- Imagery -- Phrasing -- Preparing the score -- Ensemble balance -- Aleatoric music -- Jazz styling -- Preparations for a longer conducting session -- Rehearsal techniques -- Rehearsal techniques: problem, cause solution -- Legato -- Rubato -- Animated -- Varied styles.…”
    Format: Book


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    Nicolas Slonimsky : the first hundred years by Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995

    New York : Schirmer Books, 1994
    Table of Contents: “…"Electronic, Concrete and Aleatoric Music," from The Road to Music. "The Beautiful Noises," from A Thing or Two About Music. …”
    Format: Book


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    An introduction to twentieth century music by Hansen, Peter S.

    Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1967
    2d ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Settlers and explorers ; Disappearance of national schools ; Influence of phonograph records ; Acquaintance with twentieth-century music ; The "schools" of music, 1945-1970 ; Conservative composers ; Serial composers ; Toward tonal control ; Aleatoric music ; Electronic music -- 19. Some composers of the fifties and sixties ; John Cage ; Karlheinz Stockhausen ; Pierre Boulez ; Luciano Berio ; Yannis Xenakis ; Witold Lutoslawski and Krzysztof Penderecki ; Elliott Carter and Milton Babbitt ; Alberto Ginastera ; Hans Werner Henze ; Where to now?…”
    Format: Book