- Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History
- Excerpt from the book by Esteban Buch, giving an account of the international mourning following Beethoven's death and the acclamation of the Ode as a European anthem. - Ghosts of Harlem
- Book of photographs by Hank O'Neal of jazz musicians. - Golden Age of Jazz, The
- Anthology of more than 200 essential jazz photographs along with stories and recollections written by the photographer. - Golden Age of the Accordion
- From Flynn Publications. - Honky Tonk
- Portraits of country music from 1972 to 1981. By Henry Horenstein. - Jazz Exposé: The New York Jazz Museum and the Power Struggle That Destroyed It
- Tells the story of the New York Jazz Museum that existed from 1972 to 1977. - Music Publishing and Patronage
- Details the history of C. F. Peters Music Publishers in Leipzig, which was founded in 1800. By Irene Lawford-Hinrichsen. - New Babylon
- Book and video box set by Marek Pytel on Shostakovich's first score for cinema and the last film produced by Leningrad's Factory of the Eccentric Actor. - One Hundred English Folksongs
- Edited by Cecil J. Sharp. Arranged for medium voice and piano, these songs celebrate the English folk tradition. - Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology
- Edited by Bell Yung and Helen Rees. Investigates Seeger's writings on music, musical research, and the responsibility of the musician and musicologist to society. - Williams, Paul
- Rock criticism and titles about New Age philosophy and spirituality. - Year The Music Died, The
- Comprehensive book that provides commentary, lists, and Billboard chart positions for music from the 1964-71 era. Includes music festivals and important social events.
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