
When The Oxford Dictionary of Music first appeared, it was hailed by Music and Musicians as "without question the most comprehensive, detailed, reliable one-volume reference work on music now available in the English language." Fully revised and updated for this new edition, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, Fourth Edition is a rich mine of information for lovers of music of all periods and styles, providing over 10,000 entries on musical terms, works, composers, librettists, musicians, singers, and orchestras. The dictionary's coverage is exceptional, providing comprehensive work-lists for major composers, detailed entries on living composers and performers, important ballets and operas, as well as descriptions of musical instruments and their histories.Written to appeal to general readers, musicians and musicologists alike, this volume is an indispensable addition to the reference shelf of the concert goer, the opera buff, the record buyer, or anyone involved in music, whether amateur or professional.
This volume serves as a comprehensive, single-source reference tool designed to provide authoritative definitions and biographical data for the global study of music. Michael V. Kennedy compiles an extensive database of musical terminology, historical figures, and technical concepts to assist both casual listeners and professional practitioners. The work functions as a structured lexicon, prioritizing clarity and breadth to bridge the gap between academic musicology and general interest.
What You Will Find
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Critics and musicologists frequently cite this text as a standard reference work due to its reliability and breadth of coverage. Readers often note the density of the information provided, which makes it a practical resource for both concert-goers and professional musicians.
Page Count:
724
Publication Date:
1980-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193113155
ISBN-13:
9780193113152
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