2 % TITLE=University of Colorado Engraving music bibliography
7 author ={Jacob, Archibald},
9 title = {Musical handwriting : or, How to put music on paper : A handbook for all musicians, professional and amateur},
11 publisher ={Oxford University Press},
12 subject = { Musical notation},
16 author ={Brandt, Carl, and Roemer, Clinton},
17 title = {Standardized Chord Symbol Notation},
18 address={Sherman Oaks, CA}
19 publisher={Roerick Music Co.}
23 author = {Johnson, Harold M},
25 title = {How to write music manuscript an exercise-method handbook for the music student, copyist, arranger, composer, teacher},
26 publisher={ Carl Fischer, Inc. }
28 subject = {Musical notation --Handbooks, manuals},
32 title = {Music Printing & Publishing},
33 editedby={ Donald W. Krummel \& Stanley Sadie},
36 series={ The Norton/Grove Handbooks in Music.}
37 publisher={W.W. Norton}
41 author={Foss, Hubert},
42 title = {Music Printing},
43 series = {Practical Printing and Binding},
45 publisher={ Oldhams Press Ltd., Long Acre.}
49 author = {Steele, Robert},
51 title = {The Earliest English Music Printing},
55 author={Austin, Ernest},
56 title = {The Story of Music Printing},
58 publisher={Lowe and Brydone Printers, Ltd.}
64 title = {Pictoral History of Music Printing},
65 address={E;lhardt, Indiana}
66 publisher={H. and A. Selmer, Inc.}
70 author = {Scholderer, Victor},
72 title = {Johann Gutenberg},
74 publisher={ British Museum},
78 author = {Wintermitz, Emmanuel},
80 title = {Musical Autographs from Monteverdi to Hindemith},
82 publisher={Princeton University Press},
86 author = {Wolf, Johannes},
88 title = {Handbuch der Notationskunde},
90 publisher={ Breitkopf & Hartel.}
94 author = {Novello, A},
96 title = {Some Account of the Methods of Musick Printing, with Specimens of the Various Sizes of Moveable Types and of Other Matters},
101 author={Chrsander, F.}
103 title={A Sketch of the HIstory of Music printing, from the 15th to the 16th century},
106 author = {Squire, W},
108 title = {Notes on Early Music Printing},
109 , title = {Bibliographica},
114 author = {Meyer, K. and O'Meara, J},
116 title = {The Printing of Music, 1473-1934},
117 , title = {The Dolphin},
121 author = {Pattison, B},
123 title = {Notes on Early Music Printing},
124 ,title = {The Library},
125 , 4th ver., xix, p.389-421.
129 author = {Barksdale, A},
131 title = {The Printed Note: 500 Years of Music Printing and Engraving},
132 address={Toledo, Ohio}
133 note={(exhibition catalogue, the Toledo Museum of Art).}
139 title = {Four Hundred Years of Music Printing},
144 Gamble, W. 1923 (Rev. 1971). title = {Music Engraving and Pinting, Historical And Technical Treatise},
147 Deutsch, O.F. 1946 (Rev.1961). title = {Music Publishers' Numbers},
152 author = {Marco, G.A},
154 title = {The Earliest Music Printers of Continental Europe: a Checklist of Facsimiles Illustrating Their Work},
155 Charlottesville, Virginia.
159 author = {Kinkeldey, O},
161 title = {Music And Music Printing in Incunabula},
162 , title = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America},
167 author = {Oldman, C.B},
169 title = {Collecting Musical First Editions},
171 Also in: Carter, J. 1934. title = {New Paths in Book Collecting},
174 Krummel, D.W. 1958-9. title = {Graphic Analysis in Application to Early American Engraved Music},
180 author = {Krummel, D.W},
182 title = {Oblong Format in Early Music Books},
183 , title = {The Library},
184 , 5th ser., xxvi, p.312.
188 author = {King, A.H},
190 title = {The 50th Anniversary of Music Printing},
191 , title = {M_________},
196 Rastall, Richard. 1982. title = {The notation of Western music : an introduction},
197 New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press.
198 subject = { Musical notation},
204 author = {Tappelot, Willy},
206 title = {La Notation Musicale},
211 author = {Williams, C.F. Abdy},
213 title = {The Story of Notation},
214 New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
218 author = {Rosenthal, Carl A},
220 title = {A Practical Guide to Music Notation},
226 Apel, Willi. 1953. title = {The notation of polyphonic music, 900-1600.},
227 Cambridge, Mass.: Mediaeval Academy of America.
228 subject = {Musical notation},
234 Berger, Anna Maria Busse. 1993. title = {Mensuration and proportion signs : origins and evolution},
235 Oxford, England: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press .
239 Parrish, Carl. 1957. title = {The notation of medieval music},
241 subject = {Musical notation},
247 author = {Parrish, Carl},
249 title = { The Notation of Medieval Music},
250 New York: Carl Fischer, Inc.
254 author = {Patch, Harry},
256 title = { Genesis of a Music},
257 Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
261 Cage, John. 1969. title = {Notations},
262 New York: Something Else Press.
263 subject = { Music, Manuscripts, Facsimiles},
265 (Facsimiles of holographs from the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, with text by 269 composers, but rearranged using title = {chance operations.},
270 author = {Gaburo, Virginia},
273 publisher= {Lingua Press: La Jolla, California}.
274 subject = { A Lecture about notation, new ideas about},
280 author = {Risatti, Howard},
282 title = {New Music Vocabulary},
283 Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
284 subject = { A Guide to Notational Signs for Contemporary Music},
290 author = {Boehm, Laszlo},
292 Modern Music Notation. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc.
296 author = {Cowell, Henry},
298 title = {New Musical Resources},
299 New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
301 author = {Cowell, Henry},
303 title = {Our Inadequate Notation},
304 ,title = {Modern Music},
309 author = {Bowers, Roger},
311 title = {Music & Letters},
312 v73, n3, August, p347(52)
314 Some reflection upon notation and proportion in Monteverdi's mass and vespers.
318 author = {Brainard, Paul},
320 title = {Current Musicology},
321 n50, July-Dec, p21(26)
323 Proportional notation in the music of Schutz and his contemporaries in the 17th Century.}
327 author = {Monelle, Raymond},
329 title = {Comparative Literature},
330 v41, n3, Summer, p252(18)
332 Music notation and the poetic foot.
336 author = {Pinegar, Sandra},
338 title = {Current Musicology},
340 The seeds of notation and music paleography.
342 author = {Smith, Norman E},
344 title = {Current Musicology},
345 n45-47, Jan-Dec, p283(22)
347 The notation of fractio modi.
351 author = {Treitler, Leo},
353 title = {The Journal of Musicology},
354 v10, n2, Spring, p131(61)
356 The title = {unwritten},
357 and title = {written transmission},
358 of medieval chant and the start-up of musical notation.
360 Notational practice developed in medieval music to address the written tradition for chant which interacted with the unwritten vocal tradition...
364 author = {West, M.L},
366 title = {Music & Letters},
367 v75, n2, May, p161(19)
368 The Babylonian musical notation and the Hurrian melodic texts.
370 A new way of deciphering the ancient Babylonian musical notation...
375 author = {Brown, Earle},
377 title = {Musical Quarterly},
380 The notation and performance of new music.
384 author = {Eggleston, Suzanne},
388 v51, n2, Dec, p657(7)
392 A list of new music periodicals covering the period Jun.-Dec. 1994. Includes aims, formats and a description of the contents of each listed periodical. Includes title = {Music Notation News},
398 author = {Fuller, David},
400 title = {The Journal of Musicology},
403 Notes and inegales unjoined: defending a definition. (written-out inequalities in music notation).
408 author = {Jones, David Evan},
410 title = {Perspectives of New Music},
413 Speech extrapolated. (includes notation)
419 author = {Lependorf, Jeffrey},
421 I>Perspectives of New Music</I> v27, n2, Summer, p232(20)
423 Contemporary notation for the shakuhachi: a primer for composers. (Tradition and Renewal in the Music of Japan)
428 author = {Rastall, Richard},
430 title = {Music & Letters},
431 v74, n4, Nov, p639(2)
432 Equal Temperament Music Notation: The Ailler-Brennink Chromatic Notation. Results and Conclusions of the Music Notation Refor by the Chroma Foundation (book reviews).
437 Francois, Jean-Charles.title = {Perspectives of New Music},
438 v30, n1, Wntr, p6(15)
441 Writing without representation, and unreadable notation. by Jean-Charles Francois.
442 Modern music has outgrown notation. While the computer is used to write down music with accuracy never before achieved, the range of modern sounds has surpassed the relevance of the computer...
446 author = {Hamel, Keith A},
449 title = {Perspectives of New Music},
450 v27, n1, Wntr, p70(14)
452 A design for music editing and printing software based on notational syntax. (computer music)