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The Conductors Process | 15 |
Integrity in the Teaching and Performing of Choral Music | 35 |
Some Implications for | 49 |
The Art and Craft of Choral Arranging | 67 |
Understanding Male Adolescent Voice Maturation | 75 |
The Reconstruction of the Evening Service for Seven | 93 |
Some Puzzling Intabulations of Vocal Music | 127 |
the Key to Vitalizing Renaissance Music | 153 |
Tactus Tempo and Praetorius | 167 |
Heinrich Schützs Artistic | 217 |
Bachs Motets in the Twentieth Century | 233 |
Aspects of Performance Practice During the Classic Era | 281 |
The Text of Brittens War Requiem | 357 |
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