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"The Accompaniment in 'Unaccompanied' Bach: Interpreting the Sonatas and Partitas for Violin," by Stanley Ritchie
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Contemporary performance of the sonatas for cello and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven as informed by Carl Czerny
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Not Set in Stone: Mikhail Pletnev's Rewrite of Scriabin's Piano Concerto
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The piano and violin and piano and cello sonatas of Brahms : a study of selected recordings
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Aspects of Schubert's compositional style as displayed in selected piano sonatas
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The piano and violoncello sonatas of Ludwig Van Beethoven
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"Beyond the Score: Music as Performance" by Nicholas Cook
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"Performance Practice in the Music of Steve Reich," by Russell Hartenberger
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"Composers’ Intentions?: Lost Traditions of Musical Performance," by Andrew Parrott
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Reflections on Dance Identity Migrant Performing Bodies – Identity Guardians
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"The Scriabin Companion: History, Performance, and Lore," by Lincoln Ballard and Matthew Bengtson
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"Manuscripts and Medieval Song: Inscription, Performance, Context" by Helen Deeming and Elizabeth Leach
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Strategic Rituals and Symbolic Power: Henna Nights as Cultural Performance in Novi Pazar
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“Transports of delight”? Reviews of Clarinet Performance in Paris and London, c. 1770 – c. 1810
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"Performance Practices in Johannes Brahms's Chamber Music" by Clive Brown, Neal Peres da Costa, and Kate Bennett Wadsworth
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A REVIEW ON THE BOOK “A GUIDE FOR FIELD WORKERS IN FOLKLORE”
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Music, Ecologies and Degrowth. A Few Paths to Explore
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Lukas Kühne’s Tvísöngur: Sculpture for a Concrete, Uncompressed Voice
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A systematic literature review of methods to describe the stereo image of recorded music
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Music Therapy in the Treatment: of People with Hearing Deficits: A Review of Selected Strategies
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Repurposed Objects, Social Objects: Towards a Social Organology in Technology-based Music
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The Georgian Opera from the 1920s to the 1950s: A ‘Mega Weapon’ for the Soviet Union’s Ideology
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Vox Humana of War: Ukrainian Art Music as a Mode of Resistance (2022–24)
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HOW SHOULD THE RHYTHM INVENTED NAMED DEVRISHAHI BY MERAGI BE UNDERSTOOD? A MUSICOLOGICAL SOLUTION SEEKING