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Routledge Music Handbooks

About the Book Series

Routledge Music Handbooks are comprehensive, must-have surveys of a core sub-discipline that address landmarks in the field, but also map out the emerging critical terrain and are aimed at the library market. Handbooks introduce fundamental topics and ideas, delineate the diversity and complexity of the subject, and stimulate dialogue among scholars and students approaching the topic from divergent backgrounds. Handbooks should define the current state of theory and research in the field and create a foundation for future scholarship and study.

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14 Series Titles


The Routledge Handbook to Music under German Occupation, 1938-1945 Propaganda, Myth and Reality

The Routledge Handbook to Music under German Occupation, 1938-1945: Propaganda, Myth and Reality

1st Edition

Edited By David Fanning, Erik Levi
August 02, 2021

Following their entry into Austria and the Sudetenland in the late 1930s, the Germans attempted to impose a policy of cultural imperialism on the countries they went on to occupy during World War II. Almost all music institutions in the occupied lands came under direct German control or were ...

Routledge Handbook to Luigi Nono and Musical Thought

Routledge Handbook to Luigi Nono and Musical Thought

1st Edition

By Jonathan Impett
December 18, 2020

Of the post-war, post-serialist generation of European composers, it was Luigi Nono who succeeded not only in identifying and addressing aesthetic and technical questions of his time, but in showing a way ahead to a new condition of music in the twenty-first century. His music has found a ...

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