* Graphical notation::
* Contemporary scoring techniques::
* New instrumental techniques::
+* Further reading::
@end menu
@node New instrumental techniques
@subsection New instrumental techniques
+
+@node Further reading
+@subsection Further reading
+
+This section suggests books, musical examples and other
+resources useful in studying contemporary musical notation.
+
+@menu
+* Books and articles on contemporary musical notation::
+* Scores and musical examples::
+@end menu
+
+
+@node Books and articles on contemporary musical notation
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Books and articles on contemporary musical notation
+
+@itemize
+@item
+@emph{Music Notation in the Twentieth Century: A Practical Guidebook}
+by Kurt Stone [W. W. Norton, 1980]
+
+@item
+@emph{Music Notation: A Manual of Modern Practice} by Gardner Read
+[Taplinger, 1979]
+
+@item
+@emph{Instrumentation and Orchestration} by Alfred Blatter [Schirmer,
+2nd ed. 1997]
+
+@end itemize
+
+
+@node Scores and musical examples
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Scores and musical examples
+
+@ignore
+ Rough list of composers whose work could be included
+ (in alphabetical order, perhaps with suggested work):
+
+ Pierre Boulez (Le Marteau Sans Maître?)
+ John Cage (Freeman Etudes?)
+ George Crumb (Black Angels?)
+ Brian Ferneyhough (Transit? Time & Motion Studies?)
+ Ben Johnston (extended just intonation example)
+ György Ligeti (several, including Hamburg Concerto)
+ Krzysztof Penderecki (Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima?)
+ Karlheinz Stockhausen (Gruppen?)
+@end ignore
+