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Routledge Research in Music

About the Book Series

This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering music performance, theory, and culture alongside topics such as gender, race, ecology, film, religion, politics, and science, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

61 Series Titles


Samba, Blues and Jazz Love, Money and Race in Brazilian and American Music

Samba, Blues and Jazz: Love, Money and Race in Brazilian and American Music

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Ruben George Oliven
June 12, 2026

This book compares the origins of samba, jazz, and the blues, discussing the racial and popular class elements surrounding them and how white middle-class composers gradually appropriated them, in the context of Brazil and the United States, providing invaluable comparative insights about modernity...

Music and the Reconstruction of Spanish Modernism The Broken Mosaic

Music and the Reconstruction of Spanish Modernism: The Broken Mosaic

1st Edition

By Amanda García Fernández-Escárzaga
December 19, 2025

This book provides new critical insights into Spanish musical, artistic, and literary works produced between the concluding years of the nineteenth century and the initial decades of the twentieth century. Fernández-Escárzaga creates a conceptual map to assist in comprehending the multifarious ...

Handel’s Grand Concertos Opus 6 Shifts in Compositional Perspectives

Handel’s Grand Concertos Opus 6: Shifts in Compositional Perspectives

1st Edition

By Vadym Rakochi
December 11, 2025

This book offers a deep analysis of Handel’s Twelve Grand Concertos, Op. 6, a part of Handel’s repertoire which has remained relatively understudied. Bringing together an analytical approach to the concertos with their historical context, the author shows how studying these concertos offers new ...

Music in the Disney Parks

Music in the Disney Parks

1st Edition

By Gregory Camp
November 26, 2025

Gregory Camp shows that the choice and use of music in Disney theme parks is very much grounded in Disney’s experience with storytelling on film and television, and that Disney’s musical storytelling in the parks is built upon the concept of nostalgia. Camp illustrates how the instrumentation and ...

Valuing Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera Fantasias for Woodwind Instruments Trash Music

Valuing Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera Fantasias for Woodwind Instruments: Trash Music

1st Edition

By Rachel N. Becker
September 29, 2025

This book approaches opera fantasias – instrumental works that use themes from a single opera as the body of their virtuosic and flamboyant material – both historically and theoretically, concentrating on compositions for and by woodwind-instrument performers in Italy in the nineteenth century. ...

Cognate Music Theories The Past and the Other in Musicology (Essays in Honor of John Walter Hill)

Cognate Music Theories: The Past and the Other in Musicology (Essays in Honor of John Walter Hill)

1st Edition

Edited By Ignacio Prats-Arolas
September 28, 2025

This volume explores the possibilities of cognate music theory, a concept introduced by musicologist John Walter Hill to describe culturally and historically situated music theory. Cognate music theories offer a new way of thinking about music theory, music history, and the relationship between ...

Shaping Sound and Society The Cultural Study of Musical Instruments

Shaping Sound and Society: The Cultural Study of Musical Instruments

1st Edition

Edited By Stephen Cottrell
August 29, 2025

This volume brings together leading voices from the new wave of research on musical instruments to consider how we can connect the material aspects of instruments with their social function, approaches that have been otherwise too frequently separated in musical scholarship. Shaping Sound and ...

Spanish Piano Music and Folklore from the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries Crossing Paths

Spanish Piano Music and Folklore from the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries: Crossing Paths

1st Edition

By Ana Benavides
July 31, 2025

This is a pioneering work on the study of popular music—songs and dances—from the eighteenth to early twentieth centuries. The piano was the dominant solo instrument in European art music of this period, including Spanish, and Ana Benavides uses this as a vehicle for examining a wide variety of ...

Contemporary Musical Virtuosities

Contemporary Musical Virtuosities

1st Edition

Edited By Louise Devenish, Cat Hope
May 27, 2025

Contemporary notions of musical virtuosity redevelop historic concepts and demonstrate that our present understanding of virtuosity in western art music has shifted from what seemed, for a time, to be a relatively clear and stable definition. In the field and the academy, lively debates around the ...

Music Performance Encounters Collaborations and Confrontations

Music Performance Encounters: Collaborations and Confrontations

1st Edition

Edited By John Koslovsky, Michiel Schuijer
May 06, 2025

Why do most musical performers and musical researchers continue to inhabit divergent epistemic spaces? To what extent is the act of musical performance coextensive with the act of doing musical research, and vice versa? At what point in the research process can a performative act transform into a ...

Music and Identity in Twenty-First-Century Monasticism

Music and Identity in Twenty-First-Century Monasticism

1st Edition

By Amanda J. Haste
May 06, 2025

Twenty-first-century monastic communities represent unique social environments in which music plays an integral part. This book examines the role of music in Catholic, Anglican/Episcopalian and neo-monastic communities in Britain and North America, engaging closely with communities of practice to ...

The Western Classical Music Industry in Twenty-First Century China A Dialectical Crescendo

The Western Classical Music Industry in Twenty-First Century China: A Dialectical Crescendo

1st Edition

By Weida Wang
March 04, 2025

Weida Wang explores how Western classical music (WCM) has become increasingly popular in China, framing the industry as a complex entity intricately embedded within China’s political landscape, cultural economy, and cultural industries. Wang highlights how authorities and organisers strive to build...

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