By DENIS STEVENS. A survey of liturgical music from 148 j to the first decade of the seventeenth century. There is a full reference list of available editions of music, and an E.P. disc ofMr. Stevens conducting The Ambrosian Singers in four examples of Tudor music, a unique feature in music books. With musical examples in the text. 3j/-The Baroque Concerto By A. J. B. HUTCHINGS. Professor Hutchings traces the history of early orchestral music and suggests criteria by which we may decide which concertos are still worth playing. Much original research has made this book the fullest documentation of an important field of music. With 1 o plates, 2 maps and over 100 musical examples in the text. 4$/-Of Music & Music-Making By BRUNO WALTER. Admirers of this veteran conductor's art, and young conductors who wish to profit from his advice, will find here much shrewd comment on the making of great music, born of a lifetime's experience. With musical examples in the text. 30/-The Thematic Process in Music By RUDOLPH RETI. Rudolph Reti's important theoretical work, a standard book on musical analysis in America, has exerted a profound influence on current approaches in this country. Supporting his claim with illustrations from works of contrasting character and chronology, Dr. Reti seeks to show that the unity of the different movements of a work derives from a demonstrable thematic homogeneity. With musical examples. 30/
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