Samuel Adler
Third Edition
Through two highly successful editions, The Study of Orchestration has set the standard for orchestration texts, providing the most comprehensive treatment of both orchestration and instrumentation.More
Samuel Adler
Second Edition
Young musicians today are faced with a rapidly expanding and complex repertory of styles, tonal as well as pre- and post-tonal.More
J. Heywood Alexander
Following the same chapter organization as An Introduction to America’s Music, To Stretch Our Ears is the first gathering of significant and far-reaching readings that illuminate many aspects of American music.More
Denis Arnold
Allan W. Atlas
Renaissance Music, by Allan W. Atlas, is a formidable new addition to Norton’s Introduction to Music History series.More
Allan W. Atlas
In this carefully selected anthology—the author of Renaissance Music presents full scores for all the music highlighted in the companion text—a total of 102 works of complete movements by some 75 composers.More
Johann Sebastian Bach, Gerhard Herz
Johann Sebastian Bach, Gerhard Herz
Michael Beckerman
CD-ROM included
A forceful reinterpretation of the composer's personality and work.More
Ludwig Van Beethoven, Elliot Forbes
Philip R. Belt
Sol Berkowitz, Gabriel Fontrier, Leo Kraft
Fourth Edition
A New Approach to Sight Singing continues to
lead the pack with its innovative and class-tested method of teaching
the four-semester sight singing sequence.More
Hector Berlioz, Edward T. Cone
Pierre Bernac
"No voice teacher, no coach, no accompanist, no singer, and for that matter, no music-lover should be without this publication . . . from a man whose knowledge of this repertoire is so complete and profound as to make his treatment of it definitive and without equal." —NotesMore
Claire Boge, John Clough, Joyce Conley
Third Edition
As in previous editions, the Third Edition of Scales, Intervals, Keys,
Triads, Rhythm, and Meter introduces the basics of music theory and
part writing accessibly and engagingly.More