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Newly Cataloged Items in the Music Library August - September 2016 Newly Cataloged Items In the Music Library August - September 2016 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Brahms CD Good Poems IL170402308 Make mine milk IL170402308 Introduction to Music Therapy Research 3rd Ed. Music Therapy Research 3rd Ed. Organizational Communication Parnassus musicus Ferdinandeus : ADEVA Musik, MUSIC.OVERSIZE. herausgegeben von Giovanni Battista Akademische Druck- und M2 .D36 Bd.159 Bonometti (1615) / veröffentlicht von Verlagsanstalt, Theophil Antonicek. Strayhorn : an illustrated life / edited by A. Bolden, an Agate Imprint, MUSIC. ML410.S9325 Alyce Claerbaut and David Schlesinger. S77 2015 USD card- adapter and cord Verdi II Trovatore Miserere CD w/ sheet Workbook - Tonal Harmony Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945. Concerto for orchestra [sound recording] : Decca ; Polygram, Chicago Symphony MUSIC. MCD1042 Dance suite / Chicago Symphony [Manufacturer] Orchestra ; Sir Georg Solti, .B27 S64 1982 Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti. conductor. Bonds History of Music in Western Civilization Bonds History of Music in Western Culture: Antiquity through the Baroque Era 2nd Ed. Boulez, Pierre, 1925-2016. Visage nuptial [sound recording] ; Le soleil Erato, Phyllis Bryn-Julson, MUSIC. MCD3.1.B68 des eaux ; Figures, doubles, prismes / soprano, Elizabeth B6 1990 Pierre Boulez. Laurence, alto, BBC Singers (1st-2nd works) ; BBC Symphony Orchestra ; conducted by the composer. Wednesday, October 05, 2016 Page 1 of 3 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Bowie, Angela. Backstage passes : life on the wild side Putnam, MUSIC. ML420.B754 with David Bowie / Angela Bowie with B68 1993 Patrick Carr. Boyd, Douglas. Oboe concerti [sound recording] / Musical Heritage Society, Douglas Boyd, oboe ; The MUSIC. MCD1022 Wolfgang A. Mozart, Richard Strauss. Chamber Orchestra of .M69 K.314 B69 1988 Europe ; Paavo Berglund, conductor. Coltrane, John, 1926-1967. Like Sonny [sound recording] / John EMI Records ; Roulette John Coltrane, tenor MUSIC. MCD1366 Coltrane. Jazz, saxophone (tracks 1-10) ; .C64 L54 1990 McCoy Tyner, piano ; Steve Davis, bass ; Billy Higgins, drums (tracks 1-4) ; Ray Draper, tuba ; John Maher, piano ; Spanky DeBrest, bass ; Larry Ritchie, drums (tracks 5-10). Davids and LaTour Vocal Technique: Guide for Conductors, teachers and singers Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904. Symphony no. 9 [sound recording] : from Decca ; Polygram, Chicago Symphony MUSIC. MCD1001 the new world / Chicago Symphony (Manufacturer) Orchestra ; Sir Georg Solti, .D96 no.9 S64 1984 Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti. conductor. Harrah, Madge. Blind Boone : piano prodigy / Madge Carolrhoda Books, MUSIC. ML3930.B597 Harrah. H37 2004 Hunsberger/ Ernst Art of Conducting 2nd Ed. Keillor Good Poems Keillor Good Poems Kerman, Joseph, 1924-2014. Listen / Joseph Kerman ; Gary Tomlinson ; Bedford/St. Martin's, MUSIC. MT6 .K365 with Vivian Kerman. 2008 Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002, Folk songs of North America, in the Dolphin Books, MUSIC. M1629 .L83 English language / by Alan Lomax ; F6 1975 melodies and guitar chords transcribed by Peggy Seeger ; with one hundred piano arrangements by Matyas Seiber and Don Banks ; illustrated by Michael Leonard ; editorial assistant: Shir Masciotra, David, Mellencamp : an American troubadour / University Press of MUSIC. ML420.M357 David Masciotra. Kentucky, M37 2015 Miller Organizational Communication Miranda, Lin-Manuel, 1980- Hamilton : an American musical / book, Hal Leonard Corporation, MUSIC. M1508.M5726 music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. H3 2016 Wednesday, October 05, 2016 Page 2 of 3 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Robnson, Althouse Complete Choral Warm-Up Book Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792- Overtures [sound recording] / Orchestre Decca : Distributed by Orchestre symphonique de MUSIC. MCD1004 1868. Symphonique de Montréal, Charles Dutoit. Universal Music and MontreÌal ; Charles Dutoit, .R67 D87 1992 Video Distribution, conductor. Sackett, Susan. Hollywood sings! : an inside look at sixty Billboard Books, MUSIC. ML128.M7 years of academy award-nominated songs S33 1995 / Susan Sackett, researched by Marcia Rovins. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Symphony no. 9 [sound recording] : D.944 Deutsche Grammaphon, The Chicago Symphony MUSIC. MCD1001 : "The Great." / Chicago Symphony Orchestra: James Levine, .S38 D.944 L4 1984 Orchestra, James Levine. conductor. Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Symphony no. 2 [sound recording] ; Teldec, New York Philharmonic ; MUSIC. MCD1001 Finlandia / New York Philharmonic, Zubin Zubin Mehta, conductor. .S583 op.43 M43 1990 Mehta. Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Till Eulenspiegels [sound recording] : Don Polydor International, Berlin Philharmonic MUSIC. Juan : Death and Transfiguration : Dance Orchestra ; Herbert van MCD1002.S78 T54 K3 of the Seven Veils / Richard Strauss. Karajan, conductor. 1973 Turabian, Kate L. Manual for writers of research papers, University of Chicago MUSIC. LB2369 .T8 theses, and dissertations : Chicago Style Press, 2013 for students and researchers / Kate L. Turabian ; revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, and the University of Chicago Press editorial staff. Woods, Pamela (Pamela Music for oboe & strings [sound recording]. Telarc, Pamela Woods, oboe ; MUSIC. MCD561 Pecha) Audubon Quartet. .W66 M87 1989 Yudkin, Jeremy. Understanding music / Jeremy Yudkin. Pearson Prentice Hall, MUSIC. MT6.Y86 M9 2008 Wednesday, October 05, 2016 Page 3 of 3.
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