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Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, is regarded as the foremost scholarly journal for music libraries and librarianship. Since 1931, Notes has presented interesting, informative, and well-written articles on music librarianship, music bibliography, the music trade, discography, and certain aspects of music history. Each quarterly issue offers critical reviews of significant books and printed music, as well as columns providing complete bibliographic citations for new books, music, and music publishers' catalogs.
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Volume 67, Number 2, December 2010Table of Contents
Notes for Notes
- Notes for Notes
- pp. 292-294
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/not.2010.a404728
Book Reviews
Times, Places, Peoples
American Highways and Byways
Twentieth-Century Musics
- Twelve-Tone Music in America (review)
- pp. 320-323
Late Romantics
- Franz Liszt (review)
- pp. 326-328
- Richard Wagner and His World (review)
- pp. 328-331
Composers
- Time and Anthony Braxton (review)
- pp. 340-342
Books Recently Published
- Books Recently Published
- pp. 351-369
Digital Media Reviews
- Classical Scores Library (review)
- pp. 370-374
Sound Recording Reviews
- Briefly Noted
- pp. 409-410
Music Reviews
- Bart van Sambeek Piano Editions
- pp. 415-417
- Nicolas Bernier Motet
- pp. 417-419
Music Received
- Music Received
- pp. 420-429
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/not.2010.a404731
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