Twelve-Tone Music in America
Explore the fascinating realm of twelve-tone music with "Twelve-Tone Music in America," authored by the esteemed scholars at Cambridge University Press. Released in 2014, this engaging paperback spans 326 pages and delves into the pivotal role of twelve-tone composition in American music from 1927 to the present. The book offers insightful analyses of notable works by renowned composers such as Copland, Babbitt, and Carter, placing these pieces within a broader theoretical and historical framework. By illuminating the truths and debunking the myths surrounding twelve-tone music, this publication serves as a vital resource for music enthusiasts and scholars alike. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of this unique compositional style or appreciate its evolution in American culture, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.