Recent Award Winning Music Titles

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Recent Award Winning Music Titles

Given Oxford University Press' status as possibly the most prominent university press, and as one of the most dedicated and prolific disseminators of high-level scholarly work, it should come as no surprise that Oxford University Press books are frequent award winners. Over the past ten years, our books have won many of the most important and valuable awards in the field. OUP Music books have been feted with such awards as the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, the Society for American Music Irving Lowens Memorial Award, the American Musicological Society's Otto Kinkeldey Award, and many other prominent awards.

2002 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award Winner: Tonal Pitch Space

2002 Society for Music Theory Wallace Berry Award: Fantasy Spaces

2001 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award Winner: Analyzing Bach Cantatas

2001 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Special Recognition Award: Making Music Modern

2000-01 Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award for Best Book on Popular Music: Myself When I Am Real

2001 American Musicological Society Otto Kinkeldey Award: Shostakovich: A Life

Analyzing Bach Cantatas

$60.00
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Paperback Mar 2003 ISBN13: 9780195161823ISBN10: 0195161823


 

Making Music Modern

New York in the 1920s
$24.95
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Paperback Jan 2003 ISBN13: 9780195162578ISBN10: 0195162579 The first in-depth study of a crucial moment in American music


 

Shostakovich

A Life
$65.00
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Hardback Oct 1999 ISBN13: 9780195134384ISBN10: 0195134389 A new biography of the internationally renowned composer who was considered the "voice" of Soviet Russia


 

Fantasy Pieces

Metrical Dissonance in the Music of Robert Schumann
$95.00
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Paperback May 2003 ISBN13: 9780195169461ISBN10: 0195169468


 

Myself When I Am Real

The Life and Music of Charles Mingus
$29.99
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Paperback Sep 2001 ISBN13: 9780195147117ISBN10: 0195147111 The first full-length biography in seventeen years argues that Mingus was not only a great musician and composer but a central character in the postwar American cultural renaissance